The Mega International Commercial Bank () is a bank in Taiwan and a
subsidiary
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of Mega Financial Holding Company. It has 108 branches (including foreign department) in Taiwan and 37 overseas units (excluding offshore banking branch). The bank is the sole domestic US dollar/Euro settlement bank designated by the Bankers Association.
History
Mega International Commercial Bank Co., Ltd. was founded from the
merger
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of the historic International Commercial Bank of China () and Chiao Tung Bank ().
Roots in Mainland China
The International Commercial Bank of China was the name by which the
Bank of China
The Bank of China (BOC; ) is a Chinese majority state-owned commercial bank headquartered in Beijing and the fourth largest bank in the world.
The Bank of China was founded in 1912 by the Republican government as China's central bank, repl ...
came to be known after its privatization in Taiwan in 1971. The Bank of China's reserves had been transferred from mainland China to Taiwan prior to the
Chinese Communist Party
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's takeover of the mainland in 1949. Like most banks, the Bank of China was not immediately allowed to resume operations in Taiwan.
Bank of China
The Bank of China began as the ''
Hubu'' (Financial Department) Bank of the
Qing dynasty
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. It came to be known as the
Ta Ch'ing Bank before being renamed Bank of China after the establishment of the
Republic of China
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast ...
in 1912. The bank's headquarters were at 3 Hank'ou Road in the
International Settlement of Shanghai
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. The bank, which was authorized to issue banknotes, broke free from the
Yuan Shih-k'ai government's control in 1916 under the leadership of
Chang Kia-ngau
Chang Kia-ngau (; 1889–1979), courtesy name Gōngquán (公权), was a Chinese banker, politician, and scholar. He was an influential figure in the history of modern Chinese central bank.
Biography
Chang was born in 1889 in Jiading outside of ...
, and became a private, merchant-owned bank in 1923 when the cash-strapped
Peking
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government sold all but a symbolic number of its shares to private investors. During the 1920s and 1930s, the Bank of China was by far the largest bank in China. In 1928, the Bank of China funded the government's creation of the
Central Bank of China
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, and in exchange was allowed to remain independent. It was also chartered to serve as the nation's international exchange bank and was entrusted with efforts toward the promotion of foreign trade, the supply of foreign exchange, and the general financing of home industries.
Chiao Tung Bank
The Chiao Tung Bank was a direct successor of the Chiao Tung Bank/
Bank of Communications
Bank of Communications Limited (BoComm) (; often abbreviated as ), is the fifth-largest bank in mainland China.
Established in 1908, the Bank of Communications claims a long history in China and is one of the banks to have issued banknotes in mo ...
established in 1908 during the final years of the Qing era. After the establishment of the Republic of China in 1912, the Chiao Tung Bank was authorized to issue
banknote
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Banknotes w ...
s backed by
silver
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reserves. Government ownership of the bank was reduced to a minority during the instability of the
Yuan Shih-k'ai regime and the Northern Warlords era. The bank financed the creation of the
Central Bank of China
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in 1928 and was considered one of the Republic of China's top four banks.
Before the 1949 Revolution
The Bank of China and the Chiao Tung Bank both quickly became government-owned during the Shanghai financial crisis of 1935. Finance Minister
H.H. Kung
Kung Hsiang-hsi (; 11 September 1881 – 16 August 1967), often known as Dr. H. H. Kung, was a Chinese banker and politician in the early 20th century. He married Soong Ai-ling, the eldest of the three Soong sisters; the other two married Pres ...
, who had worked to erode the independence of Shanghai's powerful bankers, forced both banks to create new shares that gave the government majority ownership. These new shares were purchased through
overvalued government bond
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s meant to finance the government's
deficit and increase the Central Bank of China's capital.
After the 1949 Revolution
After the 1949 establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC) on the mainland, both banks' operations were split, though their management and most liquid assets were transferred to Taiwan. They were not immediately permitted to resume operations in Taiwan given the uncertain situation in the early 1950s. Both banks' assets on the mainland were seized by the Communist Party, which severely limited banking until the 1980s. The Bank of China's branches in
Tokyo
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,
Bangkok
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, and the
Americas
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Along with th ...
remained under the
Taipei
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-based ICBC, while other branches in Asia, including
Hong Kong
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, came under the PRC-controlled Bank of China. A new
Bank of Communications
Bank of Communications Limited (BoComm) (; often abbreviated as ), is the fifth-largest bank in mainland China.
Established in 1908, the Bank of Communications claims a long history in China and is one of the banks to have issued banknotes in mo ...
was established in the PRC in 1987.
During the mid to late 1990s, many state-owned financial institutions in Taiwan were restructured and merged for greater efficiency. The Chiao Tung Bank was privatized in 1999, then underwent a series of consolidations. In 2002, it was merged with the International Commercial Bank of China under a single financial holding, which in 2006 came to be consolidated into a single bank—the Mega International Commercial Bank. It was argued at the time that the bank's former initials, ICBC, could lend it to be confused with the
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited (ICBC; ) is a Chinese multinational bank.
Founded as a limited company on 1 January 1984, ICBC is a state-owned commercial bank. With capital provided by the Ministry of Finance of China, the ...
. However, the re-branding was controversial in Taiwan as many saw the change as a costly exercise meant to remove any reference to China from its name.
In March and April 2008, Mega International Commercial Bank was featured prominently in Taiwanese news because the wife of president-elect
Ma Ying-jeou
Ma Ying-jeou ( zh, 馬英九, born 13 July 1950) is a Hong Kong-born Taiwanese politician who served as president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016. Previously, he served as justice minister from 1993 to 1996 and mayor of Taipei from ...
,
Christine Chow, had declared her intention to continue working as the bank's legal counsel. In May 2008, she was permitted to retire from the bank.
In August 2016, in the wake of the
Panama Papers
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scandal, the bank was fined $180 million for violating laws against
money laundering
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by a
New York State
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regulators in the US, which described its compliance program as a "hollow shell". The bank entered into a
consent order entered into New York's Department of Financial Services to correct admitted violations, "including engaging an independent monitor to address serious deficiencies within the bank's compliance program and implement effective anti-money laundering controls." Former President
Lee Tung-hui
Lee Teng-hui (; 15 January 192330 July 2020) was a Taiwanese statesman and economist who served as President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) under the 1947 Constitution and chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT) from 1988 to 2000. He was the fir ...
assigned blame for this malfeasance to
Kuomintang
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officials who had run the bank for decades.
Overseas units
USA
*New York Branch
*Los Angeles Branch
*Chicago Branch
*Silicon Valley Branch
Panama
*Panama Branch
Canada
*Canada Branch-Vancouver Office
*Canada Branch-Toronto Principal office
Japan
*Tokyo Branch
*Osaka Branch
Philippines
*Manila Branch
Vietnam
*Ho Chi Minh City Branch
*Haiphong Representative Office
Cambodia
*Phnom Penh Branch
**Phnom Penh Airport Sub-Branch
**Olympic Sub-Branch
**Tuol Kouk Sub-Branch
**Chamkar Mon Sub-Branch
**Ta Khmau Sub-Branch (In Preparation)
Myanmar
*Yangon Branch
Singapore
*Singapore Branch
Malaysia
*Laban Branch
**Kuala Lumpur Marketing Office
Hongkong
*Hong Kong Branch
China
*Suzhou Branch
**Wujiang Sub-Branch
*Ningbo Branch
**Kunshan Sub-Branch
India
*Mumbai Representative Office
Indonesia
*Indonesia Representative Office (In Preparation)
Thailand
*Mega International Commercial Bank Public Co., Ltd.(Thailand)
**Chonburi Branch
**Bangna Branch
**Ban Pong Branch
**Rayong Branch
Australia
*Sydney Branch
*Brisbane Branch
*Melbourne Branch
France
*Paris Branch
Netherlands
*Amsterdam Branch
England
*London Branch
Corporate structure
*Mega International Commercial Bank consists of seven groups of businesses:
**Corporate Banking Group
**Retail Banking Group
**Investment Banking Group
**Financial Market Group
**Planning & Information Group
**Risk Management Group
**Administration Group
*There are a total of eight committees:
**Loan Committee
**Investment Committee
**Problem Loan Committee
**Fund Management Committee
**Assets & Liabilities Management Committee
**Trust Assets Screening Committee
**Personnel Appraisal Committee
**Occupational Safety & Health Committee
See also
*
List of banks in Taiwan
This is a list of banks in Taiwan, including the government-owned banks of the Taiwan.
Central Bank
* Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Governmental institutions
Existing National Institutions
* Agricultural Bank of Taiwan
* ...
*
Economy of Taiwan
The economy of Taiwan is a highly developed market economy. It is the 8th largest in Asia and 18th-largest in the world by purchasing power parity, allowing Taiwan to be included in the advanced economies group by the International Monetary F ...
*
List of companies of Taiwan
Taiwan maintains a stable industrial economy as a result of economic growth and industrialization during the late 20th century, being dubbed as one of the Four Asian Tigers along with Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea. It is a member of both ...
References
External links
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Taiwanese companies established in 2002
Banks established in 2002
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Companies based in Taipei
Taiwanese brands