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JP Morgan Chase Bank is
one of largest commercial bank in United States and one of the largest
international banks in
Asia. As a
Full Banks in
Singapore, JP Morgan Chase Bank may provide the whole range of commercial banking
business approved under the Banking Act. JP Morgan Chase Bank provide a wide range of
corporate banking and treasury management services in Singapore and across
Asia including: short-term borrowing, trade finance, short term investing,
treasury management, and foreign exchange solutions.
The coverage specialists and product professionals work together to
leverage Bank's global strength to meet clients' comprehensive
needs including working capital needs, treasury management, trade finance &
solutions, capital raising, risk management, forex and fixed income. With a
global network of over 200 intermediaries and counterparties, the Bank offer access to a wide range of investment products and solutions
backed by reliable, unbiased and consistent advice.
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Besides commercial banking, which includes
deposit taking, the provision of cheque services and lending, JP Morgan
Chase Bank may
also carry on any other business which is regulated or authorized by
MAS, including financial advisory services, insurance broking and
capital market services. |
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JP Morgan Chase Bank
Incorporated in : United States of America
Category : Full Banks
Address :
168 Robinson Road #17-01
Capital Tower
Singapore 068912
Telephone : +65 6882 2888 (General)
Facsimile : +65 6882 1756
SWIFT Code : CHASSGSG |
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Commercial banks in Singapore are licensed under and governed by the Banking
Act. They may undertake universal banking. Besides commercial banking, which
includes deposit taking, the provision of cheque services and lending, the
banks may also carry on any other business which is regulated or authorised
by
MAS, including financial advisory services, insurance broking and
capital market services. (Section 30 of the Banking Act defines the
permissible activities). Commercial banks and their representatives do not
have to be separately licensed to carry out such activities, but must comply
with the business conduct requirements prescribed in the Financial Advisers
Act (FAA), Insurance Act (IA) and Securities and Futures Act (SFA)
accordingly.
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