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Trade Finance
 
DBS was incorporated in1968, and is now one of the largest commercial banks in Singapore. Its presence spreads across 15 markets and it owns more than 200 branches in total. DBS made its first entry to Taiwan in 1983, and now offers financial services through 40 branches.

DBS had long been focusing on Asian markets; it is now working to establish its presence in the greater China region, namely Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China. Currently, DBS has more than 50 branches in Hong Kong; whereas in China, it has branches in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Suzhou, Tianjin, and Nanning. The establishment of the Nanning Branch in China will further contribute to DBS regional advantages in Southeast Asia, the greater China region, and Southern Asia, which ultimately combine to a stronger platform for business development.

DBS continues to improve its trade financing products in order to meet the requirements of your export businesses. We offer our solution packages to medium and small enterprises, large corporations, and multinational conglomerates.

In February 2010, DBS was rated by The Asset magazine as the best international trade finance service provider and the best trade finance bank in Singapore, and the Best Structured Trade Finance Bank in Asia.

In December 2009, DBS was awarded the accolade the Best Trade Finance Bank in Singapore by Global Finance magazine.

DBS has fully captured the trends and opportunities in Asia; it employs a team of experts to offer all-round products and services using the new Asian mindset. DBS is your top choice in Asia, and your best partner to expand into the world's markets.

For more details, please contact a DBS Relationship Manager or dial the customer service hotline at 0800-808-889.

Remarks:
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