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Seng Heng Bank


Seng Heng Bank

History and Acquisition by Industrial and Commercial Bank of China

von: Patrick W.M. Huen, Jean Jinghan Chen, Ming-Hua Liu

69,54 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 07.04.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9789811603983
Sprache: englisch

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This book examines the success story of Seng Heng Bank (SHB), the successful acquisition of SHB by Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), and the continuing sound management and performance of ICBC (Macau). It shows how a loss-making small bank grew into one of the best banks in Macao and highlights the achievement, awards, and recognition of SHB. The authors detail the SHB acquisition process by ICBC, the biggest bank in the world in terms of total assets. They identify the main contributing factors for the success of SHB and draw conclusions and implications for bank managers in the region and beyond. This book will be of interest to finance professionals and business scholars.<br>
1: Introduction.- 2: Macao's Economy and banking industry.- 3: Seng Heng Bank(1972-2007).- 4: ICBC.- 5: Acquisition of Seng Heng bank by ICBC.- 6: Conclusions.
<p><b>Mr Patrick W.M. Huen</b> is Vice-Chairman and Executive Director of ICBC (Macau) and was CEO of Seng Heng Bank before its acquisition by ICBC. He is also 2nd Vice Chair of the University Council of University of Macau and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dr. Stanley Ho Medical Development Foundation.</p>

<p><b>Dr Jean Jinghan Chen</b> is a Chair Professor in Accounting and Finance and the Dean of Faculty of Business Administration at the University of Macau. She held a Chair Professor in the University of Surrey and the University of Southampton, the UK., and has published over 100 articles in leading international academic journals and several books.</p>

<p><b>Dr Ming-Hua Liu</b> is an associate professor of finance at University of Macau. He had taught at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and AUT University, New Zealand before. He was an assistant vice president of DBS Bank in Singapore. He has received awards in teaching, research and services.</p><br>
This book examines the success story of Seng Heng Bank (SHB), the successful acquisition of SHB by Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), and the continuing sound management and performance of ICBC (Macau). It shows how a loss-making small bank grew into one of the best banks in Macao and highlights the achievement, awards, and recognition of SHB. The authors detail the SHB acquisition process by ICBC, the biggest bank in the world in terms of total assets. They identify the main contributing factors for the success of SHB and draw conclusions and implications for bank managers in the region and beyond. This book will be of interest to finance professionals and business scholars.<div><p><b>Mr Patrick W.M. Huen</b>&nbsp;is Vice-Chairman and Executive Director of ICBC (Macau) and was CEO of Seng Heng Bank before its acquisition by ICBC. He is also 2nd Vice Chair of the University Council of University of Macau and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dr. Stanley Ho Medical Development Foundation.</p><p><b>Dr Jean Jinghan Chen</b>&nbsp;is a Chair Professor in Accounting and Finance and the Dean of Faculty of Business Administration at the University of Macau. She held a Chair Professor in the University of Surrey and the University of Southampton, the UK., and has published over 100 articles in leading international academic journals and several books.</p><p><b>Dr Ming-Hua Liu</b>&nbsp;is an associate professor of finance at University of Macau. He had taught at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and AUT University, New Zealand before. He was an assistant vice president of DBS Bank in Singapore. He has received awards in teaching, research and services.</p></div><div><br></div>
Provides a case study of a bank's attempts to diversify its business to cope with the economic changes Discovers how a bank in Macau became a platform for improving the economic ties between Portugal, Macao and China Explores how cross-border integration in the era of 'One Country, Two Systems' played out in practice in Macau
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