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List of domestically systemically important banks released: 21 banks selected
On February 13, the People’s Bank of China released information showing that to build a comprehensive macroprudential management system and strengthen the regulation of systemically important financial institutions, according to the “Assessment Measures for Systemically Important Banks,” the People’s Bank of China and the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission recently conducted the 2025 assessment of China’s systemically important banks. They identified 21 domestic systemically important banks, including 6 state-owned commercial banks, 10 joint-stock commercial banks, and 5 city commercial banks. The banks are divided into five groups based on their systemic importance scores from low to high: the first group includes 11 banks—China Minsheng Bank, China Everbright Bank, Ping An Bank, Huaxia Bank, Ningbo Bank, Jiangsu Bank, Bank of Beijing, Bank of Nanjing, China Guangfa Bank, Zheshang Bank, and Shanghai Bank; the second group includes 4 banks—Industrial Bank, China CITIC Bank, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, and Postal Savings Bank of China; the third group includes 2 banks—Bank of Communications and China Merchants Bank; the fourth group includes 4 banks—Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Bank of China, China Construction Bank, and Agricultural Bank of China; and the fifth group has no banks listed.
(People’s Bank of China)
(Edited by: Wang Xinyu)
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