Chang Hwa Bank


Chang Hwa Bank is a Taiwan-based financial institution that offers both retail and commercial banking services to private and corporate customers.
Today, the Bank has seven overseas branches and representatives offices and 175 domestic branches, 4 Sub-branches and 5 securities broker.

History

It was established in 1905 under Japanese rule in Changhua County, and relocated to Taichung in 1910. Japanese shares were taken over by the Republic of China government after World War II. In December 1997, the Taiwan Provincial Government made public its shareholdings in the Bank in line with the government's policy of financial privatization. The Bank was officially privatized on 1 January 1998.

Corporate structure

  • Chang Hwa Bank offers nine categories of businesses:
  • *deposits,
  • *corporate/institutional banking,
  • *retail/consumer banking,
  • *credit cards, offering credit cards and banking cards,
  • *foreign exchange of import and export as well as remittances,
  • *e-banking,
  • *financial trusts, including specific purpose trust funds investing in domestic and foreign securities,
  • *investments, providing government bonds, financial bonds, beneficial certificates and stocks, and security brokerage.