UBS China
Company type | joint venture |
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Industry | Financial services |
Predecessor | Beijing Securities |
Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | Beijing , China |
Area served | mainland China |
Services | |
Revenue | CN¥1.232 billion (2015) |
CN¥388 million (2015) | |
CN¥301 million (2015) | |
Total assets | CN¥3.731 billion (2015) |
Total equity | CN¥1.886 billion (2015) |
Owner |
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Footnotes / references in a consolidated basis; in Chinese accounting standards[1] |
UBS Securities Co., Ltd. | |||
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Simplified Chinese | 瑞银证券有限责任公司 | ||
Traditional Chinese | 瑞銀證券有限責任公司 | ||
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UBS Securities | |||
Simplified Chinese | 瑞银证券 | ||
Traditional Chinese | 瑞銀證券 | ||
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UBS Securities Co., Ltd. is a Chinese investment bank and brokerage firm that affiliated to Swiss investment bank UBS, which was the second largest shareholder for 24.99% stake. (or the third if considering central government-owned China Guodian and COFCO Group were one entity).
History
The firm was established in 2006 after the financial difficulties of Beijing Securities.[2] China Jianyin Investment (an indirect subsidiary of the State Council) and Beijing Guoxiang Asset Management (Chinese: 北京国翔资产管理有限公司, an asset management subsidiary of Beijing Municipal People's Government)[3] reestablished a firm to replace Beijing Securities. UBS and International Finance Corporation got clearance to buy a combined 24.99% of the enterprise in 2007, under the laws governing Sino-foreign joint ventures. COFCO Group and State Development & Investment Corporation (SDIC) also acquired part ownership from China Jianyin Investment. In May 2007 the firm began operations. In 2011, China Guodian acquired the SDIC's 14% stake. Also in 2011, China Jianyin Investment sold its remaining 14.01% stake to its parent company, Central Huijin Investment, which was in turn acquired in 2013 Guangdong Provincial People's Government -owned Guangdong Provincial Communication Group . In 2014 UBS increased its stake from 20% to 24.99% by acquiring International Finance Corporation's share.[1]
Business
UBS Securities was the underwriter of BYD Company, Pang Da Automobile Trade and other publicly traded companies in their IPO.
See also
- CSC Financial, also known as China Securities Company, sister company also owned by Beijing Municipal Government
References
- ^ a b "2015 Annual Report" (PDF) (in Chinese). UBS Securities. 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
- ^ "UBS wins approval for Beijing Securities deal". The Financial Times. 5 April 2006. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
- ^ "Beijing Guoxiang Property Management Co., Ltd". Beijing State-owned Assets Management. 13 January 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
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