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Who is Zhu Hexin.

 Mr. Zhu Hexin is currently serving as vice governor of Sichuan provinces peoples government, as

Zhu Hexin.

well as member of Sichuan provinces party leadership group. Mr. Zhu was vice chairman of Bank of Communications, Executive Director & Vice Chairman of Bank of China, Vice Governor of Sichuan province, Vice Chairman of the Peopleas Bank of China. An engineering graduate from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Mr Zhu was also a vice chairman at the Central Bank of China, as well as the vice governor of Sichuan province, southwest of China.

Graduated with a Bachelors degree in engineering in the economic information management system major, information department, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. He started his professional career in August 1991, and joined Communist Party of China (CPC) in September 1999. Chang has worked for the bank system for almost 23 years, starting in 1993 with Nanjing branch of the Bank of Communications, accumulating rich experiences at the financial institutions, according to state data.

Executive Director, Vice Chairman and President, Member of Nominations Committee, Member of Strategic Committee, Vice Chairman of Executive Committee and Chairman of Strategy & Investment Management Committee since 2020. Mr. Zhu has been appointed as the Chairman of the Board of Directors and a non-executive director of China CITIC Bank Limited effective June 21, 2021. China Central Bank and State Council Information Bureau did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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