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Quan Loi Mach Bao & Co.
Quân Lợi Mạch Bảo và Công ty
Joint-Stock Company
Traded as
Components
  • LK2I 1000 Component
  • LK2I 700 Component
  • LK2I 500 Component
  • LK2I 200 Component
  • ISEQ 1000 Component
  • ISEQ 500 Component
  • ISEQ 200 Component
  • ISEQ 100 Component
  • MEBB 500 Component
  • MEBB 300 Component
  • SEPT 300 Component
  • SEPT 250 Component
  • YCSE 500 Component
  • YCSE 300 Component
  • YCSE 100 Component
IndustryBanking, Financing
Predecessor
Founded20 February 1948; 76 years ago (1948-02-20)
FounderThạch Hữu Bảo
Headquarters,
Key people
Products
RevenueDecrease Ѧ18.2 billion (2016)
(NS$ 46.05 billion)
Increase Ѧ5.75 billion (2016)
(NS$ 14.5 billion)
Total assetsIncrease Ѧ83.18 billion (2016)
(NS$ 210.45 billion)
Total equityIncrease Ѧ125.89 billion (2016)
(NS$ 318.50 billion)
OwnerShareholders (25% equity)
Quản Phát Kinh (15% equity)
Members203,574 (2016)
Websitequanloimach.qm

Quan Loi Mach Bao & 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.

History

As Two Separate Companies

1948-1969

Seven Commodities Bubble

1973-1997

Quenminese Dotcom Bubble

Flash Crash of 2014

2014-present

Corporate Affairs

Current Operations

Controversies

Fraudulent Activities Surrounding the Thái Sơn Farmlands

Akashian Neoliberal Conspiracy

Involvement in the 2014 Flash Crash

Speculative Trading Loss