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List Of Investment Banks In Hong Kong

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on October 30, 2012

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· Last updated: November 14, 2018

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Banco Santander, S.A.
Bank of China
Bank of East Asia
China Construction Bank
Citibank
Citic Ka Wa Bank
Commerzbank
Dah Sing Bank
DBS Bank
Depfa Investment Bank Limited
First Metro Int’l Investment Company Limited
Flemings Investment Bank
Fortis Bank
Fubon Bank
Hang Seng Bank
HSBC
ICBC Asia
Kookmin Bank
Land Bank of Taiwan, Co., Ltd.
Mevas Bank
Nanyang Commercial Bank
Public Bank
Royal Bank of Scotland plc
Shanghai Commercial Bank
Standard Chartered Bank
Svenska Handelsbanken
Tai Sang Bank Limited
Taiwan Cooperative Bank, Ltd.
Toronto-Dominion Bank
UCO Bank
United Commercial Bank
Westpac Banking Corporation
Wing Lung Bank
Woori Bank

Key Takeaways

  • Hong Kong hosts a diverse range of global and regional banks offering investment banking services.
  • Licensed bank branches include Banco Santander, Citibank, HSBC, ICBC Asia, Standard Chartered, and others.
  • The Hong Kong Monetary Authority regulates institutions under a three-tier system—licensed banks, restricted licence banks, and deposit‑taking companies.
  • Many listed banks offer full-service trading, financing, M&A, and advisory capabilities in the region.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of banks are listed?
The list includes licensed bank branches of international and regional banks offering investment banking, trading, and corporate finance services.
How are banks regulated in Hong Kong?
Banks operate under a three‑tier system (licensed banks, restricted‑licence banks, deposit‑taking companies) regulated by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
Are both global and local banks included?
Yes, the list features both global institutions (e.g. HSBC, Citibank, Banco Santander) and regional/Chinese banks (e.g. ICBC Asia, Bank of East Asia).

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