The Hong Kong Association of Banks Website & Membership System Development
Exchange views with the banking sector for the further development of the industry
The Hong Kong Association of Banks ("HKAB") was created by The Hong Kong Association of Banks Ordinance, Cap.364 ("Ordinance") in 1981 to replace the Exchange Banks' Association. The Ordinance provides a framework for the Government to exchange views with the banking sector for the further development of the industry.
Although banking licences are granted by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, no fully licensed bank can operate in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region without being a member of HKAB and is thus subject to HKAB's rules. Its members are the banks, not their employees. Each member bank must designate a senior executive to represent it at the Annual General Meetings and other meetings of HKAB.
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