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China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) officially announced approval on Tuesday for the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC), Citibank, Standard Chartered Bank and Bank of East Asia to begin operation of locally registered branches in China.

With the establishment of their locally registered subsidiary banks, the four overseas banks will offer a full range of forex services and RMB business for Chinese citizens, though they will mainly work with companies and institutional clients.

Foreign banks were previously prevented from offering foreign-currency services to individuals, although they could provide both local and foreign-currency services to enterprises.

The four banks will officially open business after their licenses have been registered with the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. HSBC and Citibank both intend to start operations as soon as possible.

"Today's approval marks the beginning of an unprecedented new chapter in Citi's long history in China," Citigroup's China Chief Executive Officer Richard Stanley said.

HSBC will appoint its Chairman Zheng Haiquan as the Chairman of the locally registered corporation in China and the current China CEO of HSBC Richard Yorke as the President and CEO of the new subsidiary bank.

"We are glad to get the approval from the CBRC to establish a locally registered bank in Shanghai," Zheng said.

China is an important market for HSBC, and the local incorporation will have a positive impact on the long-term development of the Chinese financial market, according to Zhang.

Eight other banks are also preparing to establish locally registered subsidiary banks with corporate status, an official with the CBRC said.

They are JPMorgan Chase & Co., ABN Amro Holding N.V., Hang Seng Bank Ltd., Mizuho Financial Group Inc.'s Mizuho Corporate Bank, DBS Group Holdings unit DBS Bank, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Wing Hang Bank Ltd., and Overseas-Chinese Banking Corp.

Ten of the twelve overseas banks plan to locate their headquarters in Shanghai, China's financial center, while JPMorgan has its sights set on Beijing and Wing Hang will be headquartered in the southern city of Shenzhen.

Three additional foreign banks - Nanyang Commercial Bank Ltd, Citic Ka Wah Bank Ltd., and United Overseas Bank Ltd - have filed applications with the CBRC to establish locally registered corporations and their applications are under consideration.

(Xinhua News Agency March 21, 2007)

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