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[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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[Summary] => Chinatrust (Philippines) Commercial Bank Corp. is aiming to build industry-leading franchises in consumer finance, debt capital markets and niche-based corporate banking in the next few years, a top bank official said.
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