Shanghai | World Bank | Bank of America | West Bank | Deutsche Bank | Shanghai Railway Bureau | Bank of England | International Bank for Reconstruction and Development | African Development Bank | Asian Development Bank | Inter-American Development Bank | Commercial off-the-shelf | bank | South Bank | Lloyds Bank | Lloyds Bank (historic) | European Bank for Reconstruction and Development | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | National Australia Bank | Chase (bank) | West African Development Bank | State Bank of India | Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce | Royal Bank of Canada | Commonwealth Bank | Bank of New Zealand | Bank of Montreal | Line 13, Shanghai Metro | Bank for International Settlements | M&T Bank Stadium |
K. P. Chen initially became close to Chang Kia-ngau when he became a private financial consultant to the Bank of China at the time between leaving the Kiangsu Provincial Bank and the founding of the Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank.
His father then took him to Shanghai, there to be rigorously trained at the Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank under his father's friend, K. P. Chen, the founder of that bank, into whose care he was entrusted.