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Cathay United Bank (Chinese: 國泰世華銀行; pinyin: Guótài Shìhuá Yínháng) is one of the largest commercial banksinTaiwan, with a capital value of TW$67 billion (approximately US$2.23 billion) and more than 165 branches located throughout Taiwan. It is part of Cathay Financial Holdings.

Cathay United Bank
Company typePublic company

Traded as

TWSE: 2882
IndustryBanking
Founded4 January 1975 (1975-01-04)
HeadquartersTaipei, Taiwan

Number of locations

165 (branches)
ProductsFinancial services
Total equityTW$67 billion (approximately US$2.23 billion)
ParentCathay Financial Holdings
Websitewww.cathaybk.com.tw

History

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Cathay United Bank was formerly the United World Chinese Commercial Bank (UWCCB; Chinese: 世華聯合商業銀行), which was founded in 1975.

In 2003, UWCCB merged with the Cathay Commercial Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cathay Financial Holding Company; UWCCB was the surviving bank but the merged bank was renamed to Cathay United Bank.

In September 2012 Cathay United Bank with the National Bank of Cambodia's approval, acquired a 70% stake in Singapore Banking Corporation (SBC).[1] SBC was founded in 1993 and has 6 branches and 10 exchange offices in Cambodia. A year later in September 2013, Cathay United Bank reached an agreement with the remaining shareholders of SBC to acquire the remaining 30% shares. In January 2014, the name was changed to Cathay United Bank Cambodia (CUBC).

To expand its banking operations in Asia, in December 2014, CUB through its sister company and life insurance arm of Cathay Financial Holding, Cathay Life Insurance, acquired a 22% share (approximately US$179 million) of Philippines' Rizal Commercial Banking Corp (RCBC).[2] RCBC is owned by the Yuchengco Group and is the country's eighth largest lender with a consolidated branch network of over 430 branches. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp is connected with the $81m Bangladesh Bank heist. As a result, the bank's president resigned in May 2016.[3]

In January 2015, Cathay Life Insurance announced a plan to acquire 40% of Indonesia's PT Bank Mayapada for approximately US$272 million.[4] Bank Mayapada, founded in 1989, is a mid-sized commercial bank focused on corporate lending with 175 branches and offices and owned by Indonesian billionaire Dato Sri Tahir.

In May 2017, Cathay United Bank and its sister company Cathay Life agreed to purchase the Bank of Nova Scotia Berhad Malaysia from Scotiabank. The acquisition is subject to regulatory approval by Bank Negara Malaysia.[5]

Overseas Branches/Offices

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Cathay Financial Center

Currently Cathay United Bank has 9 overseas branches and sub-branches as well 6 marketing and representative offices, including one agency, located in countries such as China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and Cambodia. The Hong Kong and Shanghai branches focus mainly on Greater China, while the Singapore branch is very active in the ASEAN local foreign exchange and money markets and is a major investor in Southeast Asian investment grade credits.

Mainland China

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A Subsidiary Bank was formally opened in September 2018

Cambodia

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Hong Kong

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Indonesia

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Laos

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Malaysia

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Myanmar

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Philippines

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Singapore

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Thailand

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Vietnam

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Joint Ventures and Subsidiary

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Indovina Bank, Vietnam (Chinese: 世越銀行)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "SBC to Rebrand Following Taiwan Acquisition - The Cambodia Daily". Archived from the original on 2017-09-04.
  • ^ "UPDATE 1-Taiwan's Cathay Fin may raise stake in Philippine RCBC". Reuters. 17 December 2014. Archived from the original on 2015-08-23. Retrieved 2017-06-30.
  • ^ "President of Philippine bank at center of $81 million heist quits". Reuters. 6 May 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  • ^ "Taiwan firm to buy 40% Mayapada stake for Rp 3.5t". The Jakarta Post.
  • ^ "Scotiabank in Talks With Cathay Financial to Sell Malaysia Unit". Bloomberg. March 10, 2017.

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