LSE:STAN (Standard Chartered Plc)
About STAN
Standard Chartered Plc engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate and Institutional Banking, Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Private Banking, and Central and Other Items. The Corporate and Institutional Banking segment supports clients with transaction banking, corporate finance, financial markets, and borrowing needs. The Retail Banking segment offers digital banking services such as deposits, payments, financing products and wealth management, as well as supporting business banking needs. The Commercial Banking segment consists of international financial solutions in areas such as trade finance, cash management, financial markets, and corporate finance. The Private Banking segment comprises of suite of investment, credit, and wealth planning solutions. The Central and Other Items segment comprises of corporate centre costs, treasury markets, treasury activities, certain strategic investments, and the UK bank levy. The company was founded on November 18, 1969 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.
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