Taiwans E. Sun Bank opens 2nd U.S. location in Dallas
The second U.S. location of E. Sun Bank of Taiwan has opened in Dallas, making it the first Taiwanese bank in the municipality.
A representative office of E. Sun Bank has been conveniently located approximately 4 miles from Stemmons Freeway at 2323 Ross Avenue #730 here in Dallas. This will be the company’s second office in the United States with the first one having been opened in Los Angeles.
One of the leading financial institutions in Taiwan, E. Sun Bank was founded in 1992 and has grown to the position it holds today through its digital innovations, customer-centric approach, and commitment to sustainability. The enterprise’s international growth has led to 35 locations spread across 11 countries.
Brochure printing services offer a means for banks to provide information to their clientele.
The Dallas location's opening marks the E. Sun’s Phase 1 for Dallas with future plans including offering full banking services. Once regulatory approval is given for the bank to operate as a U.S. branch E. Sun will provide trade finance, corporate and commercial lending, cross boarder advisory support and real estate project loans.
Until approval is given the bank will refer clients to its Los Angeles branch in an effort to provide seamless continuity of service and support for companies navigating the challenges of international growth.
The Dallas region has turned into a magnet for international capital, attributable to the Texas Stock Exchange launch and major interest from Taiwanese companies.
A representative office of E. Sun Bank has been conveniently located approximately 4 miles from Stemmons Freeway at 2323 Ross Avenue #730 here in Dallas. This will be the company’s second office in the United States with the first one having been opened in Los Angeles.
One of the leading financial institutions in Taiwan, E. Sun Bank was founded in 1992 and has grown to the position it holds today through its digital innovations, customer-centric approach, and commitment to sustainability. The enterprise’s international growth has led to 35 locations spread across 11 countries.
Brochure printing services offer a means for banks to provide information to their clientele.
The Dallas location's opening marks the E. Sun’s Phase 1 for Dallas with future plans including offering full banking services. Once regulatory approval is given for the bank to operate as a U.S. branch E. Sun will provide trade finance, corporate and commercial lending, cross boarder advisory support and real estate project loans.
Until approval is given the bank will refer clients to its Los Angeles branch in an effort to provide seamless continuity of service and support for companies navigating the challenges of international growth.
The Dallas region has turned into a magnet for international capital, attributable to the Texas Stock Exchange launch and major interest from Taiwanese companies.