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About Standard Chartered
Standard Chartered PLC or commonly known as just Standard Chartered is a banking organisation based in the United Kingdom, which engages in providing various types of banking and financial services to its customers. The headquarters of the company is based in London, England, United Kingdom. The current chairman of the bank is Jose Vinals, while the group executive of the bank is Bill Winters. The bank provides various types of services, from consumer banking to investment banking, to wealth management, to even provide mortgage loans as well. The bank has over 1200 branches all over the world, in about 70 different countries and serving more than 87,000 people worldwide.
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History
Standard Chartered PLC was founded in the year 1969. The company has been operational for more than 50 years now. It has been reported that almost 90 per cent of the bank's revenue comes from the customers based in Asia, Africa and also the Middle East as well. As of the year 2017, the total revenue generated by the company is more than $14 billion. As of the year 2017, the bank has a market capitalisation of more than 24 billion UK Pound.