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PM Narendra Modi inaugurates ICICI Bank's first branch in China

PM Narendra Modi inaugurates ICICI Bank's first branch in China

The new branch would begin with 17 banking professionals handling different functions, including corporate banking, operations, finance and treasury.

The new branch would begin with 17 banking professionals handling different functions, including corporate banking, operations, finance and treasury. (Photo for represenation only. Source: Reuters) The new branch would begin with 17 banking professionals handling different functions, including corporate banking, operations, finance and treasury. (Photo for represenation only. Source: Reuters)

ICICI Bank has opened its first branch in China to help Indian and Chinese corporates in cross-border businesses. The branch was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

On the last day of his three-day visit to China, the prime minister inaugurated the branch in the presence of ICICI Bank's MD and CEO Chanda Kochhar, senior Chinese and Indian government officials and business representatives.

Based in Shanghai, China's biggest city and a major global financial hub, the new branch would begin with 17 banking professionals handling different functions, including corporate banking, operations, finance and treasury.

"Our branch in Shanghai will allow us to play a greater role in the growing trade and investment opportunity between India and China... We foresee a heightened amount of bilateral activity taking place between the two countries in the near future... With the opening of this branch, ICICI Bank is strategically poised to take advantage of the increased opportunities," Kochhar said.

With a total consolidated asset base of $132 billion, ICICI Bank is India's largest private sector bank.

It has presence in 17 countries and earlier had a representative office in China, which it had opened over 10 years ago in 2003.

The bank said it has upgraded its representative office in Shanghai to a branch keeping in mind the rising trade volumes between India and China.

Besides normal banking activities permitted under the guidelines of the China Banking Regulatory Commission, the Shanghai branch would also facilitate international trade between China and other countries and support Chinese firms and contractors bidding for infrastructure projects and funding requirements in India.

It will also help in business expansion of Indian joint ventures and subsidiaries of Indian entities in China and on remittances from China to India.

Some public sector banks including State Bank of India, UCO Bank, Canara Bank and Allahabad Bank have also expanded their presence in China in the recent years to tap growing trade flows between the two countries.

The Shanghai Branch received regulatory approval in March to commence operations.

"With this branch, the bank aims to provide greater support to Chinese and Indian corporates in their cross-border business interests," it said in a statement.

ICICI Bank's global footprint consists of subsidiaries in the UK and Canada, branches in the US, China, Singapore, Bahrain, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Qatar and Dubai International Finance Centre, and representative offices in UAE, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Indonesia. The bank's UK subsidiary has established branches in Belgium and Germany.

Published on: May 16, 2015, 3:15 PM IST
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