Liu Jun (Chinese: 刘珺; born 1972) is a Chinese banker and politician who served as governor of the Bank of Communications and chief supervisor of the China National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors (NAFMII).
Starting in July 1993, Liu served in several posts in the China Everbright Bank, including trader, deputy head and then head of the Agency Branch of International Business Department, chief representative of Hong Kong Representative Office, general manager of Capital Department, general manager of Investment Banking Department, general manager of Financial Market Center, assistant governor, vice governor, and governor of Shanghai Branch.
Liu was deputy party secretary of the Bank of Communications in May 2020, in addition to serving as governor two months later.
[2] He also serves as chief supervisor of the China National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors since December 2021.
[3] On 14 May 2024, he resigned from his position as governor of the Bank of Communications due to job adjustments.