Chekiang First Bank was a bank in
Hong Kong incorporated in 1950 by
Li Ming. It is now merged to
Wing Hang Bank. At the time of the merger with Wing Hang, Chekiang First Bank had 17 branches in Hong Kong, a wholly owned subsidiary in
Luxembourg, an agency in
San Francisco, and a representative office in
Shanghai. As of 31 December 2002, Chekiang First had total assets of HK$27.8 billion. Wing Hang subsequent re-branded all services under the Wing Hang brand.
History
*1907: Founded under the name Chekiang Provincial and Industrial Bank, with
headquarters
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in
Hangzhou.
*1911: Restructured as Chekiang Bank of the Republic of China ().
*1912: Restructured as the Chekiang Provincial and Industrial Bank ().
*1923: Li Ming converted the bank's Shanghai branch into the Chekiang Industrial Bank (), with headquarters in Shanghai, and became its director.
*1948: Restructured as Chekiang First Bank.
*1950: Re-established in Hong Kong as Chekiang First Bank of Commerce ().
*1962: Japan's
Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank (now the
Mizuho Corporate Bank), acquired a 30% stake in the bank, a stake that eventually it increased to 95%.
*2003: Acquired by Wing Hang Bank.
*2004: Merged to Wing Hang Bank.
Wing Hang, Chekiang First Bank complete merging
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References
{{Banks of the Qing dynasty
Banks established in 1907
Defunct banks of China
Companies based in Zhejiang
Defunct banks of Hong Kong
Banks disestablished in 2004
Chinese companies established in 1907