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Website:
http://www.cdibank.com
Phone: +886 2 27638800 |
Address:
125 Nanking East Road Section 5
Taipei, TAIWAN 105 |
Company Description
China Development Industrial Bank. Provides medium and long term loans to enterprises. Other activities include investing in equity securities of productive enterprises to assist investees during their developmental stage; serving as underwriter for customers' issues of corporate bonds and other marketable securities and as guarantor of customers' related obligation; engaging in guaranty operations and agency services; dealing in government bonds; accepting and managing trust funds, and other investment and trust operations. Financial service company engaged in lending, investment and underwriting activities
Key People
| Chairman & President | Liu Tai Ying |
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