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What does the ticket office do? Is there a ticket office in China?

What is the ticket office? Is there a ticket exchange in China? On December 8, 216, the Shanghai Bill Exchange (referred to as the Bill Exchange) officially opened. The registered capital of the ticket office is 1.845 billion yuan, the type of which is limited by shares (unlisted), and the promoters include the Central Bank Clearing Center, China Interbank Market Clearing House Co., Ltd., Shanghai International Group Co., Ltd., etc. According to the shareholder information of the industrial and commercial bureau, the Bill Exchange * * has 29 shareholders. Eight companies affiliated to the People's Bank of China contributed about 1 billion yuan, including China Banknote Industry Co., Ltd., Beijing People's Bank Science and Technology Trading Co., Ltd., Foreign Exchange Trading Center, Central Bank Clearing Center, China Association of Interbank Market Dealers, Shanghai Gold Exchange, Interbank Market Clearing House Co., Ltd. and China Bond Credit Enhancement Co., Ltd. As shareholders, some banks, including ICBC, Agricultural Bank of China, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, Bank of China, Optical Bank and other subsidiaries, contributed money.

On December 6th, the Central Bank issued the Measures for the Administration of Bill Trading (hereinafter referred to as the Measures), which regulated the trading behavior in the bill market in detail. According to the Measures, the bill exchange has four functions: organizing bill trading, publishing the real-time market of bill trading, managing bill registration, clearing and settlement bill information services.

In short, the responsibilities of the Shanghai Ticket Exchange include trading, management, liquidation and information.