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 collapsed in 1921, causing major political controversy. Its activity was continued by the Franco-Chinese Bank, in China until the 1950s and in Indochina until the 1970s.