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What kind of unit is the World Bank? What kind of unit does the World Bank belong to?
2. World Bank (formerly World Bank Real Estate), 1993 was established in Shenzhen, and it is the first comprehensive real estate service provider in China (stock exchange code: 002285). Up to now, there are 66 branches serving 19 countries and China 164 cities. As the record holder of new house agency sales in China and the leading comprehensive asset service provider in China, World Bank has always regarded "excavating property value, reducing transaction costs, avoiding professional risks and promoting asset circulation" as the core value of enterprise development, taking the continuous promotion of industry progress as its own responsibility, insisting on taking customers as the center and "letting more people enjoy real estate services".
At the beginning of 3.20 14, World Bank announced the transformation and the "Xiangyun Strategy" was officially launched. In 20 16, the service value chain covering the whole life cycle of assets, such as transaction, operation and financial investment, was basically formed. World Bank makes great efforts in the stock market, constantly enhances and creates property value for asset holders and users through operational services, and provides professional asset investment and asset financialization services.
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