Banque Industrielle de Chine

Former BIC headquarters at 74 rue Saint-Lazare, Paris

The Banque Industrielle de Chine (BIC, "Industrial Bank of China"; Chinese: 中法實業銀行) was a French bank with its main activities in China and French Indochina. It was created in 1913, expanded rapidly, but closed in 1921 because of the political context in China, causing a political controversy in France. Its activity was continued by the Franco-Chinese Bank, in China until the 1950s and in Indochina until the 1970s.