Bank of Taiwan

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Bank of Taiwan[1]
Type State-owned
Industry Banking
Founded 1897
Headquarters Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan)
Area served USA
United Kingdom
Singapore
Japan
South Africa
Hong Kong
People's Republic of China
Key people Susan Chang, Chairwoman
Products Financial Services
Revenue increaseNTD 10.9 billion (2007)
Total assets increaseNTD 3.347 trillion (2007)
(US$ 104.830 billion)
Employees 6,654 (2007)
Parent Taiwan Financial Holdings Group (臺灣金融控股公司)
Subsidiaries Central Trust of China (中央信託局)
Website http://www.bot.com.tw
References: Issuer of banknotes (1899-2000), De facto Central Bank (1949-1961)

The Bank of Taiwan (BOT, Chinese: 臺灣銀行; pinyin: Táiwān Yínháng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-ôan-gîn-hâng) is a bank headquartered in Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan). It is administered and owned by the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China.

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[edit] History

The Bank of Taiwan was established as Taiwan's central bank in 1899 by Taiwan's Japanese government. The bank's creation was authorized in 1897 by the Bank Act of Taiwan which encouraged Japanese enterprises, such as the Mitsubishi and Mitsui Groups, to invest in Taiwan. Extensive cooperation ensued between the Nippon Kangyo Bank and the Bank of Taiwan. A financial crisis facing these banks in 1927 was relieved with assistance from the Bank of Japan. Bank branches were created in other parts of Asia as the empire expanded, including areas in China and Southeast Asia.

Bank of Taiwan

After the Japanese surrender in 1945, the ROC government took over the Bank of Taiwan and began issuing Taiwan dollars, also known as Taiwan Nationalist Yuan, through the Bank of Taiwan. This currency is now referred to as the "old Taiwan dollar." Severe deflation of this currency during the Chinese Civil War led the Bank of Taiwan to issue the New Taiwan Dollar in 1949. After the loss of mainland China in the Chinese Civil War by the Kuomintang and its subsequent retreat to Taiwan, the Bank of Taiwan took on a more central role as the central bank of the ROC until the Central Bank of China was reestablished in 1961. The Bank of Taiwan was governed under the Taiwan Provincial Government until 1998 when governance was transferred to the ROC Finance Ministry. In 2001 the Central Bank of China took over the task of issuing the New Taiwan Dollar.

The Bank of Taiwan currently operates a total of 169 domestic branches as well as branches in Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong and the People's Republic of China. Branches have also been established in New York City, Los Angeles, London, and South Africa.

In July 2007, the Bank of Taiwan merged with the Central Trust of China (中央信託局) as part of a government financial reform package. The bank continues to operate as an independent company taking over some aspects of the Trust's banking business. In January 2008, the Bank became part of the Taiwan Financial Holding Group (臺灣金融控股公司), which also contains the Land Bank of Taiwan, The Taipei Export-Import Bank of China, BankTaiwan Securities and BankTaiwan Life Insurance.

[edit] Corporate Structure

  • The Bank of Taiwan currently consists of thirteen departments of businesses:
    • Planning
    • Circulation
    • Business
    • Risk Management
    • Wealth Management
    • Corporate Finance
    • Credit Management
    • Public Treasury
    • International Banking
    • Trusts
    • Consumer Finance
    • Treasury
    • Electronic Banking

[edit] See also

Newly built Bank of Taiwan Head Office Building in 1939

[edit] References

  1. ^ Balance Sheet

[edit] External links

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