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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd(IDCBF)
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ICBC Raises RMB30 Billion Through Additional Tier 1 Bond Issuance
ICBC Sets April 29 Board Meeting to Approve First-Quarter 2026 Results
ICBC Raises RMB50 Billion via Tier 2 Bond to Bolster Capital
ICBC Sets Final 2025 Dividend and Hong Kong Payout Timetable
ICBC Sets April 2026 ESM to Approve 2025 Results and Dividend Payout
Bank of China Sticks to Their Buy Rating for Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (IDCBF)
ICBC Proposes Final 2025 Dividend and Sets Key Payment Dates
ICBC Sets Out Board Lineup and Committee Roles in Governance Update
ICBC Board Tightens Governance With New Compliance Role and Committee Changes
ICBC Publishes 2025 Pillar 3 Capital Management Disclosure
ICBC Schedules Webcast for 2025 Annual Results Disclosure
ICBC Sets March 2026 Board Meeting to Approve 2025 Results and Dividends
ICBC Announces Age-Related Resignation of Chief Business Officer Song Jianhua
ICBC Board Backs 2026 Plans for Inclusive Finance, Investment and Audit
ICBC Fully Redeems RMB30 Billion Tier 2 Capital Bonds
ICBC Discloses Board Composition and Committee Structure
ICBC Gains Regulatory Approval for New Independent Director Appointment
ICBC Board Backs Green Finance Review, Compliance Overhaul and 2024 Pay Plans
ICBC Announces Interim Dividend with Currency Options for 2025
ICBC Pledges HK$10 Million for Hong Kong Tai Po Fire Relief
ICBC Appoints New Senior Executive Vice President
ICBC Announces Board Composition and Committee Assignments
ICBC Announces Retirement of Non-Executive Director
ICBC Completes Full Redemption of Tier 2 Capital Bonds
ICBC Completes RMB40 Billion Bond Issuance to Strengthen Capital Base
ICBC Schedules 2025 Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting to Discuss Key Financial Plans
DBS Sticks to Their Buy Rating for Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (IDCBF)
ICBC Updates Audit Committee Regulations for Enhanced Governance
ICBC Board Approves Key Financial Resolutions and Leadership Appointment
ICBC Announces Board of Directors and Their Roles
ICBC Reports Steady Growth in Q3 2025 Financial Results
ICBC Announces New Executive Director Appointment

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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd was incorporated on October 28, 2005. The Bank provides financial products and services in China. It provides corporate and personal banking, treasury operations, investment banking, asset management, trust, financial leasing, insurance and other financial services. It is organised into different operating segments, namely corporate banking, personal banking and treasury operations, based on internal organisational structure, management requirement and internal reporting system. The corporate banking segment covers the provision of fi nancial products and services to corporations, government agencies and fi nancial institutions. The products and services include corporate loans, trade fi nancing, deposit-taking activities, corporate wealth management services, custody activities and various types of corporate intermediary services. The personal banking segment covers the provision of fi nancial products and services to individual customers. The products and services include personal loans, deposit-taking activities, card business, personal wealth management services and various types of personal intermediary services. The treasury operations segment covers the Group's treasury operations which include money market transactions, investment securities, foreign exchange transactions and the holding of derivative positions, for its own accounts or on behalf of customers. This segment covers the Group's insurance and leasing services as well as the other assets, liabilities, income and expenses that are not directly attributable or cannot be allocated to a segment on a reasonable basis.