+ Follow CHINATRUST PHILIPPINES Tag
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[Title] => CTBC econ briefing
[Summary] => In keeping with its thrust to help clients make better investment and business decisions, CTBC Bank Philippines (formerly Chinatrust Philippines) recently conducted two consecutive economic briefings for its corporate clients.
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[Title] => Taytay branch
[Summary] => CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corp. formerly Chinatrust Philippines, has inaugurated its 24th branch along Ortigas Ave. extension at the heart of Taytay, Rizal’s commercial district.
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[Title] => CTBC donates P15 M to rebuild schools
[Summary] => CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corp. (formerly Chinatrust Philippines) announced that its Taiwan-based parent company, CTBC Financial Holding Co., Ltd., will release NT$10 million (or about P15 million) to help rehabilitate areas severely affected by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan).
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[Title] => Chinatrust to voluntarily delist shares at PSE
[Summary] => Chinatrust (Philippines) Commercial Bank Corp. will delist its common shares at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) after its shareholders, controlling more than 2/3 of the outstanding capital stock, approved the delisting plan.
[DatePublished] => 2011-12-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ted P. Torres
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[Title] => National Book Store and Chinatrust launch literacy and readership awareness campaign
[Summary] => In celebration of its 16th anniversary, Chinatrust Philippines, a subsidiary of the largest private commercial bank in Taiwan, teamed up with National Book Store Foundation, the social arm of National Book Store Inc. to launch its new Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program.
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[Title] => Chinatrust applies for voluntary delisting of shares at PSE
[Summary] => Chinatrust (Phils.) Commercial Bank, the local subsidiary of one of the largest private banks in Taiwan, has applied for the voluntary delisting of its common shares from the Philippine Stock Exchange.
[DatePublished] => 2011-10-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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[Title] => Chinatrust income up
[Summary] => Chinatrust (Philippines) Commercial Bank has reported a net income of P410 million last year, or an increase of 20.84 percent over the P339 million in 2009. That likewise translates to 7.3- percent return on equity (ROE) and 1.6-percent return on assets (ROA).
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[Title] => Chinatrust plays Santa Claus to PGH patients
[Summary] => Making the Christmas season more meaningful for the sick, marginalized and underserved, employees of Chinatrust (Philippines) Commercial Bank visited the Pediatric Ward of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) recently.
[DatePublished] => 2010-12-21 00:00:00
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[Title] => Chinatrust hosts appreciation dinner for clients and friends
[Summary] => Chinatrust Philippines, a subsidiary of the largest and most awarded private commercial bank in Taiwan, recently hosted an appreciation dinner for its clients and guests in celebration of its 15th anniversary.
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[Title] => A crystal celebration for Chinatrust
[Summary] => Sharing a remarkable milestone to its valued clients, business partners and shareholders, Chinatrust Philippines, a subsidiary of the largest and most awarded private commercial bank in Taiwan, recently celebrated its Crystal Anniversary with an appreciation dinner at the NBC Tent in Bonifacio Global City.
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CHINATRUST PHILIPPINES
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[Title] => CTBC donates P15 M to rebuild schools
[Summary] => CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corp. (formerly Chinatrust Philippines) announced that its Taiwan-based parent company, CTBC Financial Holding Co., Ltd., will release NT$10 million (or about P15 million) to help rehabilitate areas severely affected by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan).
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[Title] => Chinatrust to voluntarily delist shares at PSE
[Summary] => Chinatrust (Philippines) Commercial Bank Corp. will delist its common shares at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) after its shareholders, controlling more than 2/3 of the outstanding capital stock, approved the delisting plan.
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[Title] => National Book Store and Chinatrust launch literacy and readership awareness campaign
[Summary] => In celebration of its 16th anniversary, Chinatrust Philippines, a subsidiary of the largest private commercial bank in Taiwan, teamed up with National Book Store Foundation, the social arm of National Book Store Inc. to launch its new Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program.
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[Title] => Chinatrust applies for voluntary delisting of shares at PSE
[Summary] => Chinatrust (Phils.) Commercial Bank, the local subsidiary of one of the largest private banks in Taiwan, has applied for the voluntary delisting of its common shares from the Philippine Stock Exchange.
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[Title] => Chinatrust income up
[Summary] => Chinatrust (Philippines) Commercial Bank has reported a net income of P410 million last year, or an increase of 20.84 percent over the P339 million in 2009. That likewise translates to 7.3- percent return on equity (ROE) and 1.6-percent return on assets (ROA).
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[Title] => Chinatrust plays Santa Claus to PGH patients
[Summary] => Making the Christmas season more meaningful for the sick, marginalized and underserved, employees of Chinatrust (Philippines) Commercial Bank visited the Pediatric Ward of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) recently.
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[Title] => Chinatrust hosts appreciation dinner for clients and friends
[Summary] => Chinatrust Philippines, a subsidiary of the largest and most awarded private commercial bank in Taiwan, recently hosted an appreciation dinner for its clients and guests in celebration of its 15th anniversary.
[DatePublished] => 2010-10-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => A crystal celebration for Chinatrust
[Summary] => Sharing a remarkable milestone to its valued clients, business partners and shareholders, Chinatrust Philippines, a subsidiary of the largest and most awarded private commercial bank in Taiwan, recently celebrated its Crystal Anniversary with an appreciation dinner at the NBC Tent in Bonifacio Global City.
[DatePublished] => 2010-09-27 00:00:00
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