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ICBC vice president named president

(Xinhua)

20:44, May 22, 2013

BEIJING, May 22 (Xinhua) -- China's biggest commercial lender, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd. (ICBC), announced Wednesday that its vice president, Yi Huiman, will replace Yang Kaisheng as president.

Yang, 64, will leave his post after having been president of ICBC for almost eight years. During his tenure, the lender went listed.

Yi Huiman, 49, joined ICBC in 1985 and worked at ICBC branches in Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Beijing before being nominated as vice president in 2008.

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