CITIC Group
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State-owned enterprise | |
Industry | Investment company |
Founded | 1979 |
Founder | Rong Yiren |
Headquarters | Beijing, People's Republic of China |
Area served
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People's Republic of China |
Key people
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Chang Zhenming (Chairman), Jiong Wang (Vice Chairman, President, Member of Executive Committee and Member of Nomination Committee), Jianzhong Dou (Executive Director and Member of Executive Committee), Wei Min Ju (Chief Financial Officer) |
Products | Financial Services, Banking |
CNY 30 billion (2012)[1] | |
Total assets | CNY 3.56 trillion (2012)[1] |
Total equity | CNY 235.5 billion (2012)[1] |
Owner | Central People's Government |
Divisions | 44 subsidiaries |
Website | www |
CITIC Group Corporation (Chinese: 中信集团公司; pinyin: Zhōngxìn Jítuán Gōngsī), formerly the China International Trust and Investment Corporation, is a state-owned investment company of the People's Republic of China, established by Rong Yiren in 1979 with the approval of Deng Xiaoping.[1] Its headquarters are in Chaoyang District, Beijing.[2]
Businesses
Its initial aim was to "attract and utilize foreign capital, introduce advanced technologies, and adopt advanced and scientific international practice in operation and management."[3] It now owns 44 subsidiaries including China CITIC Bank, CITIC Holdings, CITIC Trust Co. and CITIC Merchant Co., Ltd (mainly banks) in China, Hong Kong, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
History
The founder of CITIC, Rong Yiren, is one of the richest businessmen in China in the 1980s. He was also one of the earliest capitalists who stayed in mainland China. .
It was reported on September 17, 2008, that CITIC was in talks to acquire Morgan Stanley. Instead Morgan sold a substantial portion of their company to Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group in addition to applying for $10 billion from the Treasury Department as part of the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program.
Its subsidiary, CITIC Pacific (Chinese: 中信泰富), made unauthorized bets on the foreign currency market in October 2008 and lost HK$14.7 billion (US$1.9 billion, when accounted for in mark-to-market terms). Senior executives such as Financial Controller Chi Yin Chau and Group Finance Director Leslie Chang resigned.[4][5][6] Its stock price plunged 55.1 percent upon the resumption of trade.[7]
In 2015, the Japanese general trading company Itochu and its Thai cross-shareholding affiliate Charoen Pokphand announced an investment of over $8 billion in CITIC group companies, the largest investment ever made by a Japanese general trading company.[8] The transaction is also the largest acquisition in China by a Japanese company, and the largest investment by foreigners in a Chinese state-owned enterprise.[9]
Group companies
- CITIC International Financial Holdings Limited
- Wuhan International Trust and Investment Corporation
- CITIC Securities
- China CITIC Bank
- CITIC Pacific, a subsidiary of CITIC group in Hong Kong
- CITIC Ka Wah Bank
- CITIC Resources
- CITIC Construction
- CITIC Newedge
- CITIC Guoan Information Industry Company Limited
See also
- CITIC Plaza, a skyscraper in Guangzhou, PRC
- CITIC Tower, a skyscraper in Hong Kong
References
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