Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Hongkong Chinese Bank Limited (HKCB) (Traditional Chinese: 香港華人銀行有限公司) was a bank in Hong Kong. It was owned by HKCB Bank Holding Company Limited (former stock code: SEHK: 655), a joint venture company owned by the Lippo Group and the China Resources Group. It was acquired and merged to CITIC Ka Wah Bank. It was one of the pilot banks in Hong Kong to accept digital signature of Hongkong Post."@en }
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- Hongkong_Chinese_Bank abstract "The Hongkong Chinese Bank Limited (HKCB) (Traditional Chinese: 香港華人銀行有限公司) was a bank in Hong Kong. It was owned by HKCB Bank Holding Company Limited (former stock code: SEHK: 655), a joint venture company owned by the Lippo Group and the China Resources Group. It was acquired and merged to CITIC Ka Wah Bank. It was one of the pilot banks in Hong Kong to accept digital signature of Hongkong Post.".
- Q13636542 abstract "The Hongkong Chinese Bank Limited (HKCB) (Traditional Chinese: 香港華人銀行有限公司) was a bank in Hong Kong. It was owned by HKCB Bank Holding Company Limited (former stock code: SEHK: 655), a joint venture company owned by the Lippo Group and the China Resources Group. It was acquired and merged to CITIC Ka Wah Bank. It was one of the pilot banks in Hong Kong to accept digital signature of Hongkong Post.".
- Hongkong_Chinese_Bank comment "The Hongkong Chinese Bank Limited (HKCB) (Traditional Chinese: 香港華人銀行有限公司) was a bank in Hong Kong. It was owned by HKCB Bank Holding Company Limited (former stock code: SEHK: 655), a joint venture company owned by the Lippo Group and the China Resources Group. It was acquired and merged to CITIC Ka Wah Bank. It was one of the pilot banks in Hong Kong to accept digital signature of Hongkong Post.".
- Q13636542 comment "The Hongkong Chinese Bank Limited (HKCB) (Traditional Chinese: 香港華人銀行有限公司) was a bank in Hong Kong. It was owned by HKCB Bank Holding Company Limited (former stock code: SEHK: 655), a joint venture company owned by the Lippo Group and the China Resources Group. It was acquired and merged to CITIC Ka Wah Bank. It was one of the pilot banks in Hong Kong to accept digital signature of Hongkong Post.".