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What are the symbols of China's four largest banks?

Banks are indispensable in our life. Financial management, investment and even buying water and electricity have to be influenced by them. After China's entry into WTO, what changes have been brought to Chinese banks by the influx of foreign brands into the financial industry? What are the backgrounds of these banks? Let's meet them today. China Industrial and Commercial Bank was established in 1984 1 and headquartered in Beijing. It is the largest bank in China. Global Tier 1 Capital Ranking 16. Interpretation of logo: red letter on white background, hollowed out "work", indicating service for industry and commerce. The overall design of the emblem is a round square hole coin in ancient China, and the word "Gong" in the center of the pattern and the outer circle symbolize the circulation of goods, indicating the characteristics of China Industrial and Commercial Bank as a national industrial and commercial credit professional bank; The word "I" is surrounded by four faces and eight right angles, which symbolizes the business development of ICBC and the extensive contact in economic construction; The two corresponding geometric patterns in the pattern symbolize the harmonious relationship between ICBC and its customers. BankOfChina Bank of China was established on October 24th, 2002 at the order of President Sun Yat-sen, formerly known as Hubu Bank established by the Qing government in 1905, and changed its name to Daqing Bank in 1908. After nearly a century of development, China Bank has become the most internationalized commercial bank in China. Logo interpretation: red letters on a white background, and the line marks are generally ancient money shapes representing banks; "Incomplete" Zhong "stands for China; The outer circle shows that China Bank is an international bank facing the world. China Construction Bank China Construction Bank was established in June 1954+ 10/0/. At that time, it was called China People's Construction Bank. Interpretation of the logo: The inner and outer circles with ancient copper coins as the prototype have distinct bank attributes, which mainly reflect the \ "Fiona Fang \" characteristics of China Construction Bank and represent rigor, standardization and seriousness; The circle symbolizes perfection, affinity and tolerance. The change in the upper right corner of the graph forms an overlapping three-dimensional effect, representing the English abbreviations of "China" and "Architecture", that is, the overlap of two C letters, implying accumulation, symbolizing the development and growth of China Construction Bank in the process of capital accumulation, and providing services for China's economic construction. The graphics break through the closed circle, symbolizing the integration of ancient culture and modern management concepts, and implying that China Construction Bank is rooted in China and facing the world in the brand-new modern economic construction. The standard color is sea blue, which symbolizes rationality, tolerance, peace and stability, and implies that China Construction Bank absorbs talents and funds from all sides like the sea. Agricultural Bank of China was established in March 1955, and in April 1957, the State Council decided to merge Agricultural Bank of China with People's Bank of China. Interpretation of signs: Green map on white background, marked with ears of wheat, which means serving agriculture mainly and symbolizes green harvest. BankofCommunications, founded in 1908 (thirty-four years of Guangxu), was one of the early four banks in China and one of the early note-issuing banks in China. Interpretation of Logo: The emblem of BANKOFCOMMUNICATIONS combines the prefixes "B" and "C" in the English translation of Bank of Communications to form a three-dimensional face, showing the powerful strength and comprehensive business of the enterprise. The whole pattern has a sense of extension, which reflects the trend of continuous development, growth and increasing prosperity of Bank of Communications. CMB(ChinaMerchantsBankLtd) China Merchants Bank was established on April 8th, 1987. It is the first joint-stock commercial bank in China headquartered in Shenzhen. Logo interpretation: based on the English initials C, M and B of China Merchants Bank, the design concept is internationalization and modernization of China Merchants Bank. The "M" shape of the visual center is powerful, which symbolizes the development trend of China Merchants Bank to fully expand domestic and foreign markets. The shape of "B" is formed by adding horizontal lines under "M", with parallel rays full of speed, forming a graphic implication of sailing out to sea and smooth funds; Seven parallel rays represent the original seven shareholders of China Merchants Bank, conveying a clear affinity and the times. The standard color is red, representing vitality and enthusiasm, symbolizing the business vitality and service enthusiasm of China Merchants Bank, full of internal motivation and positive attitude towards the market. The whole emblem embodies China Merchants Bank's enterprising spirit and the power of change, and conveys China Merchants Bank's corporate philosophy of "changing for you". The bank emblem and China Merchants Bank's own corporate and cultural characteristics are perfectly integrated and deeply interactive. The emblem of China Merchants Bank will keep pace with the times, create brilliance with shareholders and customers, and jointly build a century-old store worthy of customers' trust and steady development. ChinaCITICBank CITIC Bank (formerly known as CITIC Industrial Bank) was established in 1987, and it is one of the earliest emerging commercial banks in China. Mr Rong Yiren, former vice president of China, was the first president. Interpretation of logo: "Chinese seal" was called "seal" in ancient China, which was a symbol of power and dignity. The main color of "seal" is red, which represents the rise, growth and development. The first meaning of "seal" is "sincerity". Make a mark. Industrial Bank CIB (Industrial Bank Co., Ltd.) was established in August 2003 1988, formerly known as "Fujian Industrial Bank", and changed its name in March 2003. Interpretation of the logo: The logo of Industrial Bank consists of ancient Chinese coins and traditional revolving charts. The ancient coins express the attributes of the bank. The circulation mode of ancient coins means that the circulation and convergence of bank funds are infinite ... China Minsheng Bank CMBC (China Minsheng Bank Co., Ltd.) China Minsheng Bank was formally established in Beijing on 1996 65438+ 10/2, which is the first large-scale non-public enterprise in China. Huaxia Bank was established in Beijing, 1992. Interpretation of logo: Jade Dragon is a national treasure, and it is a typical artifact of Niuheliang Neolithic Hongshan Culture in Jianping, western Liaoning. Jade Dragon is carved from the turquoise jade in Xiuyan, Liaoning Province about 5,000 years ago, and is known as a dragon in ancient China. Dragon is a symbolic image created by the Chinese nation, which embodies the soul of the national spirit. The dragon that fought all over the world and rose upward is the spiritual symbol of Huaxia Bank. The logo is modeled on the Jade Dragon in Neolithic Age, written with the charm of a brush, and patterned to make it more concise and distinctive, showing the rich cultural heritage of Huaxia Bank. The logo adopts credit card (computer chip) modeling, which represents the electronic trend of modern banks, shows Huaxia Bank's business philosophy of "prospering through science and technology", and shows the trend of integrating with the international community and realizing modernization at an early date. The internal and external shapes of the logo are naturally synthesized, showing the ancient coin form of China, and visually integrating "Huaxia" with "bank", "culture" with "modernity"; Left blank on the right, with the dragon's tail moving forward, it takes off, showing the magnificent gesture that Huaxia Bank is rooted in the essence of Chinese culture for 5,000 years, creating first-class forever and striving to become a modern and international commercial bank. Shenzhen Development Bank 1987 12.28, Shenzhen Development Bank, the first commercial bank in the history of People's Republic of China (PRC) (China), was established. Guangdong Development Bank 1988 was established in September. SPDB (Shanghai Pudong Development Bank) is a joint-stock commercial bank approved by the People's Bank of China1August 28, 1992 and officially opened on August 9, 1993/KLOC-0. Its head office is located in Shanghai.