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The Bank of East Asia (Canada)
 
Incorporated in 1991, The Bank of East Asia (Canada) (“BEA Canada”) is a Canadian chartered bank and a subsidiary of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited, the largest wholesale and retail bank in China. BEA Canada has expanded steadily over the years and now operates a network of six branches in Toronto and Vancouver.
 

We offer comprehensive retail and corporate banking services and are dedicated to providing our customers with the greatest financial flexibility and banking convenience possible. In addition to our growing network of branches, we enable our customers to enjoy a wide range of online banking services via Cyberbanking, our innovative, highly secure Internet banking service

 
ICBC
 
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
 
Officially established in January 1984, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited is the largest wholesales and retail bank in China by total assets and in the world by client deposits. It is also a market leader in corporate and individual loans, deposits, mortgages, online banking, custody services and interbank settlement.
 
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China provides extensive commercial banking services to corporate and individual customers through 16,252 outlets in Mainland China, 134 overseas branches and subsidiaries, and holds agency relationships with 1,440 banks globally.
 
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited 's sound performance won extensive recognition from the industry both home and abroad. During the year of 2008, the bank won 131 awards, such as "Best Bank in Asia", "Best Bank in China", "Hong Kong Corporate Governance Excellence Awards", etc., by famous media and agencies, such as Global Finance, The Banker, The Asian Banker, The Asset, and the Chamber of Hong Kong Listed Companies. Besides, the bank was also highly recognized by international professional rating agencies. For example, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China's long-term credit was rated as "A1" by the Moody's, and "A-" by Standard & Poor's.