Siqing Chen
earned a college degree in 1982 from Hubei Institute of Finance and Economics.
A Certified Public Accountant Chen also received an MBA from Murdoch
University, Australia in 1999. He joined
the Bank of China in 1990.
During the
period June 2000 to May 2008 Chen held various positions in the Bank such as
Assistant General Manager, Vice General Manager of the Fujian Branch, General
Manager of the Risk Management Department of Head Office and General Manager of
the Guangdong Branch.
Prior to
that Chen
worked in the Hunan branch of the Bank before he was seconded to the Hong Kong
Branch of China and South Sea Bank Ltd. as Assistant General Manager.
From June
2008 to January 2014 Chen has served as Executive Vice President of the Bank. In February 2014 he was promoted to the top
management post as President of Bank of China and was appointed Vice Chairman
of the Board of Directors in April 2014.
Since
December 2011 he has been serving as Non-Executive Director of BOCHK (Holdings)
and Chairman of the Board of Directors of BOC Aviation.
Other
positions held by Chen include serving as Chairman of the Board of Directors of
China Culture Industrial Investment Fund Co., Ltd., Vice Chairman of China
Chamber of International Commerce and Director of Trade and Finance Committee
of China Banking Association.
The bank
that Chen leads has played a significant role in China’s history.
It was established in February 1912 following the approval of Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
The period 1912 to 1949 saw the Bank serve consecutively as the country’s
central bank, international exchange bank and specialized international trade
bank. The Bank was
made into a wholly state-owned commercial bank in 1994.
The Bank of China
Limited was incorporated in August 2004. The Bank was listed on the Hong Kong
Stock Exchange and Shanghai Stock Exchange in June and July 2006
respectively. As the most international
and diversified bank, Bank of China provides a full range of financial services
to customers throughout the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and 37
countries.
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