The rise of a great power: starting with military industry

Chapter 957 Granny Liu enters the Grand View Garden?

Chapter 957 Granny Liu enters the Grand View Garden?
The headquarters of Hong Kong Bank.

In this area, the headquarters of Hong Kong Bank is not the tallest building, but it is also a landmark building in Hong Kong Island.

The entire Heung Kong Bank headquarters has a total of 19 floors, with a total construction area of ​​12 square meters and a standard floor area of ​​3400 square meters. This is definitely a low-rise building in this area.

However, the headquarters of Hong Kong Bank is clad in marble, which makes it look very solemn and majestic.

Anyone who comes to the headquarters of Hong Kong Bank will unconsciously be cautious and not dare to be presumptuous.

This is also one of the few banks that does not have a business hall.

Ma Yun swallowed involuntarily, looking a little dazed.

Ma Yun, 33 years old this year, is full of energy and at the age of adventure. He bought a villa last month and is considered a successful person in Hangzhou.

This year is his first time to attend the World Internet Conference. He had wanted to attend as early as last year to see the world, but he missed the conference due to illness.

For this World Internet Conference, Ma Yun arrived in Hong Kong three days in advance.

In the computer and Internet fields, his 'Hangzhou Haibo Computer Service Co., Ltd.' is just a small Karami and cannot be put on the stage, but that does not prevent him from being thick-skinned and daring to communicate with others, both at home and abroad.

Even those big shots.

Ma Yun looked at the headquarters of Hong Kong Bank and couldn't help but feel daunted. This is the largest bank in China and also a major international bank.

The Zhejiang Branch of Heung Kong Bank is already a landmark building in Hangzhou and is spectacular enough, but compared with the head office of Heung Kong Bank, it is nothing.

Xiangjiang Bank adopts the model of head office, first-level branch (provincial branch), second-level branch (municipal branch), first-level sub-branch (district, county, county-level and municipal branch), and second-level branch (sub-branch office or savings office), which is progressive in each level.

Up to now, Hong Kong Bank has covered every town and village in China, and in Southeast Asia, except for a few countries or regions, it covers almost the county level.

There is basically a Hong Kong bank in every city around the world.

Through the Internet, the head office, branches and sub-branches are connected together to achieve unified management.

Ma Yun came to the lobby on the first floor and went to the service desk. Although traditional Chinese characters are used in Hong Kong, there is basically no problem in reading traditional Chinese characters as long as you know simplified Chinese characters.

Ma Yun said to the staff, "Hello, I am Ma Yun, the general manager of Hangzhou Haibo Computer Services Co., Ltd. I would like to pay a visit to the chairman of the board of directors of your bank, and I would like you to report to the higher-ups."

As employees of Heung Kong Bank, especially those in charge of the front desk of the headquarters building, these staff members are very capable, always with smiles on their faces, without any condescending attitude or airs.

A staff member entered the company name into the computer, but found no such company.

The staff member frowned slightly. Through the Internet, almost 20% of the companies in the world can now be found. The more formal the company is in a formal country or region, the easier it is to find.

For example, for Hua Xia, almost 50% of the companies in Hua Xia can be searched. If no search results are found, it either means that this is a newly established company, or that this company has not been registered at all and is not a formally registered company.

Despite this, the staff member still responded very politely: "Hello, do you have an appointment in advance?"

Not everyone can see the chairman of the board of directors. You must make an appointment in advance.

Even the chairman of the board of directors, let alone senior executives of a certain level in Hong Kong Bank, had to make an appointment in advance if they wanted to meet them.

"The chairman of your bank called me and asked me to come here today." Ma Yun took out his cell phone and looked through the call records. "The call was..."

The front desk staff was very surprised. This was very unexpected and very rare, and it would hardly happen once a year.

"Please wait a moment!" The staff member made a phone call. This kind of thing naturally needs to be confirmed, otherwise if it is wrong, it may even lead to losing your job.

Being able to work at the headquarters of Hong Kong Bank is a good job even in Hong Kong.

After all, the salary and benefits here at the head office are the best, and there are the most opportunities for advancement. Of course, the requirements are also the highest!

After the staff member made a phone call to confirm, he asked another staff member to take Ma Yun to the 19th floor by elevator.

At this moment, Ma Yun was a bit like Granny Liu entering the Grand View Garden, and couldn't help looking around.

In the past he thought he was a wealthy man, but now he suddenly realized that he was nothing special and he had no capital to be arrogant.

Looking at this staff member who was wearing work uniform, had a slim figure and good looks, Ma Yun even had a feeling that this staff member might be richer than him.

The elevator is large and high-end, and it rises very steadily. You can hardly feel it rising. Even the elevator is kept spotlessly clean.

The staff took Ma Yun to an area and handed him over to the staff there.

Ma Yun saw that the people waiting here were actually tycoons.

Ma Yun was secretly shocked. These tycoons here were no different from passers-by.

An hour later, Ma Yuncai, led by her secretary, came to the office reception area.

When he saw the owner of this place, Ma Yun was shocked.

Because the owner of this place is well-known to everyone!

"Academician Liu!?" Ma Yun couldn't help but exclaimed.

Yes, the one making tea is Liu Tao.

Such a great scientist would actually appear here and be called the chairman of the board by the secretary.

This made Ma Yun feel dizzy.

Liu Tao smiled and said, "Sit down!"

Looking at Ma Yun, who had short hair, wore a suit and looked like an alien, Liu Tao couldn't help thinking that if such a person went to work, no boss would be interested in her. She was thin and short, and looked like an alien.

However, Ma Yun's family can barely be called a high-ranking official family. Even if they can't work, they can probably be very comfortable just living a life of idleness and waiting to die at home.

If Ma Yun wants to work, then the only option is to start her own business.

Liu Tao didn't know whether he should say that Ma Yun was ugly or that Ma Yun had amazing bones and a unique appearance.

Liu Tao has no ill feelings towards this historical business leader, only admiration.

The two horses of China are both trendsetters of the times, and both of them are ambitious and bold.

Pengcheng Ma planned to replace RMB with Q coins in the early years, and even used Q coins to pay wages. He opened up dual exchange between RMB and Q coins. Then he was beaten up and had a bloody head. He has been obedient ever since.

Hangzhou Ma, after establishing the Alibaba e-commerce empire, Lakeside University, Ant Financial, etc., after a lot of verbal attacks, finally took a beating.

But it is undeniable that they are the trendsetters of the times. Throughout the first 21 years of the 20st century, no entrepreneur in China can compare to them!

The former BAT has become AT!

The tentacles of Alibaba and Tencent extend into all aspects and are indeed promoting the development of the times.

Sometimes it's like this, an industry really needs a leader in order to develop faster.

(End of this chapter)

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