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[Title] => Chinatrust aims to attract more SSS pensioners via Visa card
[Summary] => Chinatrust (Philippines) Commercial Bank Corp. (CCBC), a subsidiary of Taiwan-based Chinatrust Commercial Bank (CTCB), aims to attract more Social Security System (SSS) pensioners through its one-of-a-kind Cash Card Visa.
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[Title] => Chinatrust posts P197-M net income in 1st qtr
[Summary] => Chinatrust (Phils.) Commercial Bank Corp., a commercial bank catering to small and medium-sized enterprises, reported a slight increase in its net income for the first quarter this year to P197.13 million, from P195.9 million in the same period last year.
In a financial report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Chinatrust said the improvement was due to higher interest revenues, stronger fee-based business, robust trading gains and a tight rein on costs.
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[Title] => Chinatrust eyes 20% income growth
[Summary] => Chinatrust (Phils.) Commercial Banking Corp. is projecting a 20 percent growth in its income and deposits for 2002.
Given the current economic downturn, Chinatrust vice chairman Thomas K.S. Chen said the banks projected growth rate is a conservative estimate.
Although its network in the Philippines is considered small, Chen said the bank is always on the lookout for possibilities of expanding its reach in the country.
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In a financial report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Chinatrust said the improvement was due to higher interest revenues, stronger fee-based business, robust trading gains and a tight rein on costs.
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Given the current economic downturn, Chinatrust vice chairman Thomas K.S. Chen said the banks projected growth rate is a conservative estimate.
Although its network in the Philippines is considered small, Chen said the bank is always on the lookout for possibilities of expanding its reach in the country.
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December 15, 2001 - 12:00am