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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1984
4.2
New York, NY1$105.4B453,048
1912
4.0
New York, NY1$73.2B311,000
1853
4.8
--$14.8B89,000
Capitol Partners
1998
4.1
Bethesda, MD1$1.6M9
DFJ
1985
4.2
Menlo Park, CA1$1.6M20
1977
3.9
Wiscasset, ME1$12.0M114
2006
4.5
New York, NY1$7.2M75
1922
4.6
Greenwich, CT1$143.2M101
1988
3.4
Springfield, IL1$1.6M30
1912
4.2
New York, NY1$11.0M125
2010
3.4
Houston, TX1$15.7M99
1984
4.3
Hauppauge, NY1$46.3M350
Summit Financial Strategies
1995
3.8
Columbus, OH1$3.0M4
1992
4.2
New York, NY1$6.2M82
-
3.9
Fulton, MD1$1.6M30
1982
3.4
Harrisburg, PA1$6.8M300
2010
3.3
Nashville, TN1$3.8M114
1983
3.9
New York, NY1$37.5M48
1993
3.9
Beverly, MA1$17.5M50
1997
4.4
Atlanta, GA1$112.7M550
2002
4.6
Chicago, IL1$9.7M107

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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
$51,543$24.78-

Compare Industrial and Commercial Bank of China job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
$58,837$28.29
Mirae Asset Securities
$77,231$37.13
Berkery, Noyes & Co
$69,160$33.25
Standard Chartered
$69,075$33.21
J.P. Turner
$67,572$32.49
DFJ
$66,135$31.80
Ben Franklin Technology Partners
$63,918$30.73
Planning Solutions Group
$62,203$29.91
First Empire
$60,090$28.89
Telsey Advisory Group
$60,031$28.86
Summit Financial Strategies
$59,541$28.63
US Capital Advisors
$59,363$28.54
Center for Financial Services Innovation
$58,885$28.31
Brookwood Financial Partners
$58,620$28.18
Nashville Entrepreneur Center
$58,508$28.13
Capitol Partners
$58,486$28.12
Illinois Small Business Growth
$58,481$28.12
Cei (coastal Enterprises, Inc.)
$58,408$28.08
Bank of China USA
$58,182$27.97
Weeden & Co.
$58,071$27.92

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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Industrial and Commercial Bank of China vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Bank of China USA45%55%
SIFMA47%53%
Center for Financial Services Innovation49%51%
Standard Chartered56%44%
Nashville Entrepreneur Center72%28%
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China--
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
34%11%8%38%8%
9.9
14%3%3%80%1%
7.6
53%13%14%16%4%
9.6
60%11%13%10%5%
9.1
69%7%12%9%2%
4.1

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and similar companies CEOs

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William Thomas Winters
Standard Chartered

Bill was appointed Group Chief Executive of Standard Chartered PLC in June 2015 and Chief Executive of Standard Chartered Bank in April 2019. Bill is a career banker with significant frontline global banking experience and a proven track record of leadership and financial success. He has extensive experience of working in emerging markets and a proven record in spotting and nurturing talent. Bill began his career with JP Morgan, where he went on to become one of its top five most senior executives and later co-chief executive officer at the investment bank from 2004 until he stepped down in 2009. Bill was invited to be a committee member of the Independent Commission on Banking, established in 2010, to recommend ways to improve competition and financial stability in banking. Subsequently, he served as an advisor to the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards and was asked by the Court of the Bank of England to complete an independent review of the bank’s liquidity operations. In 2011, Bill founded Renshaw Bay, an alternative asset management firm, where he was chairman and CEO. He stepped down on appointment to the Standard Chartered PLC Board. Bill was previously a non-executive director of Pension Insurance Corporation plc and RIT Capital Partners plc. He received a CBE in 2013.

Lance Lonergan
Weeden & Co.

Lance F. Lonergan is the Chief Executive Officer of Weeden & Co. LP. Lance joined Weeden in 2007 after 15 years at Citigroup where he worked in various capacities — first as a salesman in the Institutional equity sales and trading group, and then as a Managing Director and Head of NASDAQ sales trading. In 2002, Lance was promoted to Head of U.S. sales and trading for all NYSE, NASDAQ, and international sales with responsibility for a team of over 150 people. At Weeden, Lance is responsible for leading the firm’s strategic direction, while managing all aspects of client relationships and risk management. Currently, Lance also serves on both Weeden & Co’s and Pragma Securities Board of Directors.

Joseph Berkery
Berkery, Noyes & Co

I love building early stage companies. Whether it was during my 11 years as a venture capitalist at an early stage venture fund, as founder and president of a venture-backed startup, or managing director of a BDC structuring venture debt to later stage companies, I've always been passionate about building great companies. Now, I'm in the incredible position to lead a team of investment professionals that drive innovation and entrepreneurship in the the Philadelphia region. Each year our group invests in more than 50 early stage companies and provides seed capital to another 50 companies. Our internal investment expertise includes technology, life sciences, healthcare, and physical sciences. I can honestly say that I don't think there is an organization anywhere that does more for innovations and entrepreneurship in their region.

Dana Telsey (born 1962, in New York City, New York) is the CEO and chief research officer of Telsey Advisory Group. She is an American consultant and top-ranked equity research analyst covering the retail industry. Telsey has been ranked for 13 years and was the number-one ranked analyst by Institutional Investor Magazine for seven years.

Patrick Mendenhall
US Capital Advisors

Kenneth E. Bentsen
SIFMA

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