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[[Category:Companies based in Quenmin]] | [[Category:Companies based in Quenmin]] | ||
{{Infobox company | {{Infobox company | ||
| name = Quan | | name = Quan Mach & Co.<br/><small>''Quân Mạch và Công ty''</small> | ||
| image = QuanLoiMachBao.PNG | | image = QuanLoiMachBao.PNG | ||
| image_size = 300px | | image_size = 300px | ||
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* [[Đặng Nhật Quang]] <small>(COO)</small> | * [[Đặng Nhật Quang]] <small>(COO)</small> | ||
}} | }} | ||
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'''Quan | '''Quan Mach & Co.''' ({{wp|Vietnamese language|Vietnamese}}: ''Quân Lợi Mạch Bảo & Ct. <!--- Full Name and Former Name: Quân Lợi Mạch Bảo & Ct. --->'') is a [[Quenmin]]ese multinational banking {{wp|joint-stock company}} founded by [[Thạch Hữu Bảo]] in 1948. Prior to the regional depression that hit the country, the company was founded with the purpose of providing the people with financial services that best need each of their quotas. Since 2017, it has been designated as the largest non-state-owned bank in the country. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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===Fraudulent Activities Surrounding the Thái Sơn Farmlands=== | ===Fraudulent Activities Surrounding the Thái Sơn Farmlands=== | ||
=== | ===Neoliberal conspiracy=== | ||
{{main|Neoliberal conspiracy|1990 Quan Mach Financial Misdemeanors Trial}} | |||
===2011-2012 Quan Mach Data Breach=== | |||
{{main|2011-2012 Quan Mach Data Breach}} | |||
===Involvement in the 2014 Flash Crash=== | ===Involvement in the 2014 Flash Crash=== | ||
===Speculative Trading Loss=== | ===Speculative Trading Loss=== | ||
{{main|2009 Quan | {{main|2009 Quan Mach Trading Loss}} |
Latest revision as of 10:36, 12 December 2019
Quan Mach & Co. (Vietnamese: Quân Lợi Mạch Bảo & Ct. ) is a Quenminese multinational banking joint-stock company founded by Thạch Hữu Bảo in 1948. Prior to the regional depression that hit the country, the company was founded with the purpose of providing the people with financial services that best need each of their quotas. Since 2017, it has been designated as the largest non-state-owned bank in the country.