CT reveals how banks in Asia are performing in the areas of tax and regulatory advisory, foreign exchange, interest rates, securities services, and technology.
It seems treasurers are hard to please. Based on research compiled by East & Partners, the level of satisfaction of transaction banking services in Asia is misaligned with the quality of service they are getting.
Standard Chartered tops the ratings for the quality of its payment processing services provided in Asia-Pacific, based on East & Partners research. HSBC follows, while Citi's performance has waned in the last year.
DBS tops the ratings for receivables financing services provided in Asia-Pacific, based on East & Partners research. Standard Chartered and HSBC closely follow, but J.P. Morgan lags.
Jul 2, 2013
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HSBC tops the ratings for e-banking services provided in Asia-Pacific, based on East & Partners research. Citi, Standard Chartered, J.P. Morgan and DBS are the chasing pack.
Standard Chartered tops the ratings for services rendered in accounts and transaction facilities in Asia-Pacific, based on East & Partners research. Citi, UOB and Hang Seng Bank sit at the foot of the table.
Transaction banking research from East & Partners reveals the key reasons why companies shift bank and also who is presently owning the share of the primary banking pie in Asia.
Chinese banks’ soaring profits may soon be a thing of the past since the nation started liberalising its interest rates last June, which continues to erode their earnings.