Po Sang Bank
Po Sang Bank was a bank established in 1949 in British Hong Kong.[1] All other banks operated by the Bank of China in the territory were merged into the legal person of Po Sang Bank in 2001, and the legal person was renamed to Bank of China (Hong Kong).
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Industry | financial services | ||||||||
Fate | merged with other banks of Bank of China Group | ||||||||
Successor | Bank of China (Hong Kong) | ||||||||
Founded | 1949 in British Hong Kong | ||||||||
Founder | Chinese Central Government[1] | ||||||||
Defunct | 2001 in Hong Kong | ||||||||
Headquarters | Hong Kong | ||||||||
Services | banking | ||||||||
Parent | Bank of China Group | ||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 寶生銀行 | ||||||||
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One branch of the Po Sang was involved in what was then the largest holdup in the history of Hong Kong in 1974 and another in 1979 (and later involved HKP officer and SDU member Yee Wai-ming).
References
- Goo, S.H. (July 2013). "IV. Analysis of statistics of companies incorporated" (PDF). Study Report on History of Company Incorporation in Hong Kong (PDF). Hong Kong: Companies Registry. p. 65. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
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