- Farmers Bank of China
The Farmers Bank of China (zh-t|t=中國農民銀行, zh-p|p=Zhōngguó nóngmín yínháng) was one of the largest banks in
China and later inTaiwan .Infobox_Company
company_name = Farmers Bank of China [ [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/18/6331867.html FARMERS BK CHINA TWD10 Company Information - Forbes.com ] ]
company_
company_type = Joint stock company
company_slogan =
foundation = 1933 inHankou , R.O.C. flagicon|ROC
location = 85 Nan-King East Road, Section 2,Taipei , R.O.C.flagicon|ROC
key_people = Chen Zhong, Chairman
num_employees = 2,339 (2005)
industry =Banking
products =Financial Services
assets = profitUSD 18.23 billion (2005)
revenue = profitUSD 430 million (2005)
homepage = [http://www.farmerbank.com.tw]
footnotes = "Acquired by Taiwan Cooperative Bank in 2006"History
The Farmers Bank of China was founded on April 1 1933 in
Hankou from the amalgamation of provincial agricultural banks inHenan ,Hubei ,Anhui andJiangxi . Governed by the Farmers Bank of China Law, the bank was established to stimulate agricultural development by providing lines of credit to farmers and rural landowners. The loans were intended for use to purchase equipment and crops. The bank was initially under majority government ownership.The bank became one of the four major banks of the Republican period. Along with the
Central Bank of China ,Bank of China andBank of Communications , the Farmers Bank of China was allowed to issue its own banknotes until 1942.The bank was twice forced by war to relocate with the
Kuomintang Central Government, first toChongqing in 1937 and later toTaipei in 1949. However, it was not until 1967 that the bank resumed operations after relocating to Taiwan. TheGovernment of the People's Republic of China incorporated the bank's Mainland assets into thePeople's Bank of China , but later transferred these to theAgricultural Bank of China .From 1967 until 2006, the bank opened and operated 107 branches throughout Taiwan. It also operated overseas offices in
Los Angeles andSeattle, Washington State . The bank was the 14th largest lender in the Republic of China as of 2006.The Government of the
Republic of China undertook a reform of the banking industry in 1992 with the listing of government owned banks on thestock exchange . The Farmers Bank of China was partially privatised in 1994, and all government shares were put on the market in 1999. Accordingly, the Farmers Bank of China Law was repealed in 2005.The bank was acquired by the
Taiwan Cooperative Bank (合作金庫銀行) on 1 May 2006 [ [http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2005/11/09/2003279450 Taipei Times - archives ] ] .Former Chairmen
*Xie Dongmin (謝東閔) 1947-1952 [ [http://www.tcb-bank.com.tw/tcb/abouttcb/brief_introduction/chief_exec/successive_chairman.html 歷任董事長 ] ]
*Li Lianchun (李連春) 1952-1972
*Hong Qiaorong (洪樵榕) 1972-1978
*Ye Xinming (葉新明) 1978-1981
*Zhang Xunshun (張訓舜) 1981-1988
*Xu Minhui (許敏惠) 1988-1991
*Luo Jitang (羅際棠) 1991-1994
*Bu Zhengming (卜正明) Feb 1994 - Nov 1994
*Liao Hebi (廖和璧) 1994-1996
*Li Shizhang (理事長) Mar 1996 - July 1996
*Li Wenxiong (李文雄) 1996-2001
*Liang Chengjin (梁成金) 2001-2004
*Chen Zhong (陳沖) 2004-2006References
External links
* [http://www.tcb-bank.com.tw] : Taiwan Cooperative Bank website (Chinese)
* [http://www.shancheng.org] : Chronicles of the Farmers Bank of China (Chinese)
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