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Two new players have recently joined the Romanian market, The Romanian Commercial Bank and Demir Bank of Romania in offering factoring services within the banking sector. The move has been greeted with enthusiasm by Otilia Raiciof, the Head of Factoring...
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After the regional financial crisis of 1997 the Malaysian market is finally beginning to turn around. With a recorded growth…
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According to George Georghiou, Manager of Laiki Factors in Cyprus, there is likely to be a significant growth of around…
Consolidation among companies that provide finance for small businesses is making it harder for companies to get cash, reports the…
Alliance & Leicester is trying to put together a joint venture with an invoice discounting and factoring supplier to offer…
Potential Finance Group plc, which was recently established to provide factoring & invoice discounting services to small and medium sized…
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According to Jeff Liu, Senior Vice President of the Chailease Finance Corporation, several banks are currently urging the Ministry of…
Underlining an ongoing trend in Taiwanese banking, Dah An Commercial Bank have entered into a co-operative arrangement with the Chailease…
From August 2000, clients of the Chailease Finance Corporation, Taiwan’s largest international factor, will be able to access their accounts…
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Equity Participation and Trade Finance Services now available. Venture Finance plc has diversified its product range by introducing the above…
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Key figures from Magyar Annual Report(HUF million) 1999 Total Assets 682,963 Shareholders' Funds 61,369 Profit before taxation 7,170 Capital Adequacy Ratio(BIS, unc.,%) 14.0%
The Bermuda based Bank of NT Butterfield & Son have made Ј60 million from an MBO of the Manchester based…
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Bank lending in Thailand declined 18.7 percent, or 820 billion baht, compared with last year's first half, said Thai Farmers…
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