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Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Name Bank Of China As First Official Partner

The organizers of the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games announced on Thursday Bank of China as its "official banking partner," according to XINHUA. Bank of China, which was the official banking partner of the Beijing 2008 Games, "continues its tie with the Olympics by becoming the first official partner among all categories this time." Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee Exec President Chen Jining said that the signing of the first official partner is a "milestone" for the marketing program of the Games. Bank of China will provide commercial and investment banking services, as well as financial products for the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the Organizing Committee, China Olympic Committee and Chinese delegation to the Games (XINHUA, 7/13).

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