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The Taiwan Cooperative Bank
(Chinese: 合作金庫銀行; abbreviated: TCB) is a publicly listed bank headquartered
in Taipei City, Taiwan. Originally formed by the Japanese during the Taiwan
under Japanese rule in 1923, TCB was taken over by the Taiwan government
since 1946 and has been prospering. Today it is one of the most prominent
banks in Taiwan, having the most branches (301) among all banks in Taiwan.
Under its Articles of
Incorporation, TCB aims to engage in banking business, developing national
economic construction, and providing financial adjustment for cooperative
businesses, agriculture industry, and fishery industry. In addition to
providing financing and development assistance for cooperative enterprises,
farming and fishery industries, and small and medium enterprises, TCB also
offers deposit, loan, and foreign exchange services for business enterprises
in general to facilitate funds utilization and promote the overall economic
development.
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Therefore, TCB is a
consolidated international bank providing agriculture, fishery, and
cooperative financing, as well as industrial and commercial corporate
financing. Taiwan Cooperative Bank Australia branch committed to develop and
deliver the most innovative products, manage customer experience, deliver
quality service that contribute to brand strength, develop a competitive
advantage and enhance profitability. |
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Taiwan Cooperative Bank (Australia Branch)
Category : Branches of Foreign Banks
SWIFT Code : TACBAU2S
Address :
Suite 101, Level 1
50 Carrington Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Telephone : N/A
Website : www.tcb-bank.com.tw |
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The Taiwan Cooperative Bank, the second largest bank in Taiwan, has chosen
Sydney for its first branch in Australia and regulated by the Australian
Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA). APRA is responsible
for regulating much of the financial industry, including insurance and
superannuation companies. Institution seeking to be prudentially regulated
as an authorised deposit-taking institution (ADI) is required to be
authorised under the Banking Act 1959 (the Banking Act). The Australian
Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) is responsible for the
authorisation process. The present of TCB in Sydney would help to build
trade and investment between Taiwan and NSW.
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