About the Bank
In 1917, Bank of China established its presence in Hong Kong. A century ago, it was small with fewer than 10 employees. Today, this bank is a mainstream banking group with the most extensive branch network in Hong Kong. It has not only played a vital role in Hong Kong’s economic development but also contributed to its stability and prosperity.
Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited (“Bank of China (Hong Kong)” or “BOCHK”) is a locally incorporated licensed bank. In 2001, the Bank of China Group in Hong Kong was restructured.
Commercial Banking by Bank of China(HK)
Over the years, Bank of China has built a strong reputation for providing full financial support to our customers, helping to nurture successful businesses.
Issuing of all types of documentary credits
Trust receipts
Shipping guarantees
Packing loans
Import and export invoice financing
Negotiating of bills under documentary credit
Import and export bills collection
D/A and D/P advances
Term loans
Mortgages
Working capital finance
Documentary credit advice
Confirmation of documentary credit
Transfer letters of credit
RMB non-deliverable forward contracts
RMB trade settlement services
RMB trade finance loan
Factoring
Export financing under ECIC
SME loans
Corporate tax loans
Vehicle Financing
Required Documents
When you want to open a bank account in Bank of China , usually you should prepare the below documents:
Basic documents required:
(1) Articles of Association
(2) Certificate of Incorporation
(3) Business Registration Certificate
(4) Company Chops
(5) Incorporation form
(6) HKID card/passport
(7) Address proof with:
-Residential address
-Registered office address (Same as Business Registration)
-Company secretary address (Incorporation form)
-Actual business address where the business work be done mostly
(8) Business plan (With description of company, company structure, source of funds, target clients, related expenses, financial plan &“What makes your company unique”
(9) Business proof (e.g. contacts, invoices, purchase orders & shipping documents)
For details of business bank accounts, please contact Lemon Accountancy.