Bank of Taiwan

Bank of Taiwan unveils representative office in Manila

Its next target for expansion include Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia.

Bank of Taiwan unveils representative office in Manila

Its next target for expansion include Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia.

Bank of Taiwan braces for clearing bank role

Bank of Taiwan is working to get the central bank's permission to become a clearing bank under the cross-strait currency clearing system.

Bank of Taiwan to open Shanghai branch

It’s another advance for cross-strait banking.

Fed gives Bank of Taiwan nod to open New York branch

The lender cleared to hold financing, syndicated lending, purchasing and holding securities, remittances and foreign-exchange trading services in the US city.

Bank of Taiwan join forces with ICBC

The Taiwanese lender has already inked two separate pacts with Bank of China and Bank of Nanjing since China and Taiwan signed the Economic Cooperation Framework.

Bank of Taiwan gets Taiwan regulator’s nod to open Shanghai branch

Yet the lender still needs approval from Chinese lender to complete upgrade.

Bank of Taiwan to offer Renminbi settlement

Customers can save about 1% in the cost of yuan settlement services.

Bank of Taiwan eyes opening first Shanghai branch

Lender allowed investing as much as 15% of its net worth in China.

Bank of Taiwan expects higher loan growth

Lender sees funding of Taiwan’s rail project and improved relationship with foreign banks as growth drivers.

Bank of Taiwan inaugurates Shanghai office

February 1 opening seen to symbolize improving financial cooperation between China and Taiwan.

Bank of Taiwan speeds up China market penetration

BOT chair said it considers buying China's municipal banks while forming alliances with its top lenders.

Bank of Taiwan's profit plan: increase risky loans

It has lost money for two straight months this year, yet Bank of Taiwan plans to start making money by increasing loans at higher interest rates to clients "prone to credit risk". It failed in America, but perhaps Taiwan is different?