CICC
Overview
China International Capital Corporation Limited was founded in 1995. Our experience in professional services includes leading several prominent transactions, reflecting our close involvement in China’s economic reform and development. As a China-headquartered global investment bank, we deliver world-class practices in China and are a key player in international financial markets.
Our extensive network and cross-border business practices have enabled us to offer high-quality, value-added financial services to a diversified client base. This includes a full-service business model that offers investment banking, equities, FICC (fixed income, currency, and Commodities), asset management, private equity and wealth management services, all of which draw on our comprehensive research and technology capability.
As a China expert, CICC provides in-depth analysis of the Chinese economy, its industrial development and capital markets. With ESG as one of our core pillars, we aim to create long-term value for our clients through sustainable business practices and the provision of green finance products, and for the wider society through our extensive corporate social responsibility initiatives.
Headquartered in Beijing, CICC has over 200 branches in China and offices in Hong Kong SAR, New York, Singapore, London, San Francisco, Frankfurt and Tokyo.
As an investment bank with Chinese roots and an international reach, we are committed to providing first-rate financial services to both our Chinese and global clients to help them achieve their goals.
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