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  • When a bank has been operating in a market for more than a century, it is bound to have established deep ties with a host of businesses, from the small and medium-sized companies to the largest, privately owned blue-chip conglomerates.
  • When a bank has been operating in a market for more than a century, it is bound to have established deep ties with a host of businesses, from the small and medium-sized companies to the largest, privately owned blue-chip conglomerates.
  • Ping An OneConnect Bank is not an obvious choice for the award for best bank for small and medium-sized enterprises in Hong Kong. It only launched in September 2020, after receiving a virtual banking licence from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) in May 2019. So it still has limited scale compared with traditional banks with a longer track record of operating in the city.
  • Standard Chartered is determined to be at the forefront of environmental, social and governance. Where better to do that than in Hong Kong, which is well-positioned to shape the future of green finance in the region and has long led the development of innovative ESG-linked products?
  • Bank of China (Hong Kong)’s focus on corporate social responsibility dates back to 2010 when it set up an official CSR committee and put together a CSR policy. There has been no turning back since. The Hong Kong arm of one of China’s biggest banks has only strengthened its commitment to CSR over the years, and showcased its abilities during the pandemic.
  • Huatai International, wholly owned by Chinese brokerage house Huatai Securities, impressed Asiamoney this year with the efforts it has made to revamp its investment banking franchise and stay relevant to clients in a difficult environment. It wins the award for the most transformed investment bank in Hong Kong.
  • Digitalization took centre stage during the Covid-19 pandemic as customers turned to virtual banking, exposing technological gaps among some of India’s banks.
  • IndusInd Bank, India’s fifth-largest private-sector lender by assets, has consistently embraced environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies, ensuring they are embedded in every aspect of its business.
  • Initiatives related to water, waste management, renewable energy, recycling and disaster relief are among the focus areas of DCB Bank’s corporate social responsibility policy. In the past year, its CSR initiatives went from strength to strength, making it the winner of the India CSR award for 2022.
  • HDFC Bank is India’s largest private-sector lender by assets. It has the scale, processes, expertise and vision to meet the needs of its 70 million-plus customers. Those strengths came in handy when the pandemic roiled markets.
  • HDFC Bank is India’s largest private-sector lender by assets. It has the scale, processes, expertise and vision to meet the needs of its 70 million-plus customers. Those strengths came in handy when the pandemic roiled markets.
  • HDFC Bank is India’s largest private-sector lender by assets. It has the scale, processes, expertise and vision to meet the needs of its 70 million-plus customers. Those strengths came in handy when the pandemic roiled markets.