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This is a list of banks incorporated in the ], not including ] and ]. The '']'' banks are marked with asterisks (*).

== Banks owned by the central government ==
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== Banks owned by local governments ==
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== Privately owned banks ==
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== Other banks ==
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== Local corporations of approved foreign banks==

The ] (CBRC), the banking regulator in mainland China, announced on ], ] its approval for nine foreign-funded banks to start their preparatory work for setting up local corporations in mainland China.<ref></ref><ref> </ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>

* ] (Netherlands)
* ] (Hong Kong)
* ] (Japan)
* ] (United States)
* ] (Singapore)
* ] (Hong Kong)
* ] (Hong Kong - see ])
* ] (United States)
* ] (Japan)
* ] (Singapore)
* ] (United Kingdom)
* ] (Hong Kong)

On ] ], DBS Bank (of Singapore) was given the final green light to proceed with the incorporation of ]. <ref></ref>

== See also ==
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* ] - the ] of the People's Republic of China

== References ==
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{{Economy of the People's Republic of China}}
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