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Leading Bank in the Asia Pacific Region by Transaction Volume

Leading Financial Institution in the Asia Pacific Region

Leading Transaction Bank in Asia Pacific Region
Leading Transaction Bank in Asia Pacific Region

Leading Bank in the Asia Pacific Region by Transaction Volume

The bank has been honoured with a remarkable 84 awards at The Asset Triple A Treasurie Awards this year, including the prestigious title of Best Transaction Bank in Asia Pacific.

Ole Matthiessen, Global Head of Cash Management and Corporate Bank for APAC and MEA, expressed his pride in the recognition, stating that it is a testament to the bank's client-centric approach and coherent regional strategy. The award was given due to the bank's strong commitment to assisting clients in achieving success in global trade corridors, particularly in improving cross-border liquidity and finding off-balance sheet financing solutions.

The Asset commented that the bank's website has been a steadfast partner for many CFOs and treasurers determined to transform their respective treasury functions. The recognition highlights the bank's excellence in financing landmark deals, such as renewable energy projects, and exceptional service offerings in banking and finance across Asia-Pacific.

Specifically, winners at The Asset awards are acknowledged for their strategic roles in pioneering clean energy financing, customized financial products, and superior client service. The bank's success in winning numerous accolades suggests a combination of leadership in sustainable finance and green deals, excellence in transaction banking services, a strong focus on corporate sustainable leadership and risk mitigation, and a commitment to meeting evolving client needs with tailored financial solutions.

Matthiessen also expressed pride in the exceptional dedication and world-class expertise of the bank's team and infrastructure partners. The bank was recognized for Best Structured Trade Finance, Best New Economy, and Best NBFI Bank in APAC for its Global Hausbank offering. Clients praised the bank's thorough understanding of local regulations, which helped them streamline their operations effectively.

The bank received positive feedback from clients, including leading corporates and emerging new-economy companies, through one-on-one interviews and Asset Benchmark Research's Treasury Review 2024. The rigorous evaluation process at The Asset includes client feedback from the publication's Annual Benchmark Survey, in-depth client interviews, and detailed awards pitches.

Over the course of the review period, the bank demonstrated the ability to craft complex and bespoke solutions for clients in multiple sectors. Matthiessen stated that the award reflects the bank's ability to understand its clients' needs and empower them in their strategic treasury evolution.

The bank won multiple awards last month for its success in providing clients with its Global Hausbank offering. The bank continues to strive for excellence in its services and looks forward to continued success in the future.

[1] Source: The Asset Triple A Treasurie Awards website [2] Source: The Asset Benchmark Research's Treasury Review 2024

  1. The bank's stellar performance in the Asia-Pacific region has been acknowledged in various categories, most notably in transaction banking, financing landmark deals, and providing exceptional client service – all essential components of the finance, banking-and-insurance, and business sectors.
  2. The bank's Global Hausbank offering, tailored to meet evolving client needs across multiple industries, has played a significant role in securing a multitude of accolades, evidencing the bank's commitment to delivering innovative and sustainable financial solutions.

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