CBRC definition

CBRC. China Banking Regulatory Commission
CBRC means China Banking Regulatory Commission;
CBRC means the China Banking Regulatory Commission (中國銀行業監督管理委員會) of the PRC.

Examples of CBRC in a sentence

  • The establishment of CRRC Financial Leasing Company through the contribution of capital by the Company, CRRC Group, Yanzhou Coal, China Energy Reserve and Tianjin Trust is subject to approval from CBRC.

  • In addition, since CBRC will review the qualifications of the parties after the formal submission of the relevant materials, the parties to the Transaction (other than the Company and CRRC Group) and their respective shareholding may change.

  • The establishment of CRRC Financial Leasing Company by way of jointly contributing capital by the Company and CRRC Group is subject to approval from CBRC and other relevant authorities of the PRC.

  • Tianjin Trust is a non-bank financial institution incorporated in the PRC and subject to the supervision and administration of the Tianjin Bureau of CBRC.


More Definitions of CBRC

CBRC means the China Banking Regulatory Commission and its subordinated agencies. “CIRC” means the China Insurance Regulatory Commission and its subordinate agencies. “CSRC” means the China Securities Regulatory Commission and its subordinate agencies. “Hong Kong Stock Exchange” means The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited.
CBRC means China Banking Regulatory Commission ( 中 國 銀 行 業 監 督 管 理 委 員 會 )
CBRC means the China Banking Regulatory Commission or its duly authorized local branch, as the case may be, or any successors thereto.
CBRC means the China Banking Regulatory Commission (中國銀行業監督管理委員會) “CBRC Anhui Office” means the China Banking Regulatory Commission Anhui Office (中國銀監會安徽監管
CBRC means the China Banking Regulatory Commission or any successor entity.
CBRC. China Banking Regulatory Commission “Company” Haier Electronics Group Co., Ltd., a company incorporated in Bermuda with limited liability and the issued shares of which are listed on the Main Board of the Stock Exchange
CBRC the China Banking Regulatory Commission “CIMC” 中國國際海運集裝箱( 集團) 股份有限公司( C h i n a International Marine Containers (Group) Co., Ltd.*), a company established in the PRC with limited liability, the A shares of which are listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and the H shares of which are listed on the Main Board of the Stock Exchange, and the controlling shareholder (as defined under the Listing Rules) of the Company “CIMC Finance” 中集集團財務有限公司 (CIMC Finance Company Ltd.*), a company established in the PRC with limited liability, and a non-wholly owned subsidiary of CIMC “CIMC Group” CIMC and its subsidiaries (but excluding members of the Group) and associates “CNG” compressed natural gas “Company” CIMC Enric Holdings Limited, an exempted company incorporated in the Cayman Islands on 28 September 2004 with limited liability under the Companies Law (Revised) of the Cayman Islands, the shares of which are listed on the Main Board of the Stock Exchange “connected person(s)” has the meaning ascribed to it under the Listing Rules “continuing connected transaction(s)” has the meaning ascribed to it under the Listing Rules “controlling shareholder” has the meaning ascribed to it under the Listing Rules “Deposit Servicesthe deposit services to be provided by CIMC Finance to the Group contemplated under the Financial Services Framework Agreement (2022) “Director(s)” director(s) of the Company “Financial Services Framework Agreement (2019)” the framework agreement dated 31 December 2019 entered into among the Company, CIMC Finance and CIMC in relation to the provision of financial services by CIMC Finance to the Group for the period commencing on 1 January 2020 and expiring on 31 December 2022 “Financial Services Framework Agreement (2022)” the framework agreement dated 28 November 2022 entered into among the Company, CIMC Finance and CIMC in relation to the provision of financial services by CIMC Finance to the Group for the period commencing on 1 January 2023 and expiring on 31 December 2025 “Government Determined Rate” the rate of fees/prices for a particular type of services/products as determined by laws, regulations, decisions, orders or policies issued by the legitimate government of the place where the relevant services/products are provided (including the government and provincial governments of the PRC) or other regulatory authorities “Group” the Company and its subsidiaries “HK$” Hong Kong dollar, the lawful currency of Hong Kong