Zhang Yun (banker)
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Zhang Yun | |
|---|---|
张云 | |
| Born | May 1959 (age 66) |
| Education | Lanzhou University South China Agricultural University Wuhan University |
| Occupations | Economist, banker |
| Years active | 1982 - 2015 |
| Organization | Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) |
| Title | President of Agricultural Bank of China |
| Term | January 2009 - November 2015 |
| Predecessor | Xiang Junbo[1] |
| Successor | Zhao Huan[2] |
| Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
Zhang Yun (simplified Chinese: 张云; traditional Chinese: 張雲; pinyin: Zhāng Yún; born May 1959) is a Chinese economist and banker who served as president of Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) from January 2009 to December 2015.[3] He had also served as vice-president and Chinese Communist Party Deputy Committee Secretary of the bank. In November 2015 he was taken away by the anti-graft authorities.[4] He spent over 30 years working at the bank and was appointed vice-chairman, president and CCP Deputy Committee Secretary at the bank in 2009. Zhang Yun is so far the most high-profile bank executive in China caught since CCP general secretary Xi Jinping's continues an anti-graft dragnet at all levels of government, military and ruling CCP. His predecessor, Xiang Junbo, was also sacked for graft.[5]