Tag: dbs bank

DBS implements a new working capital solution for the Singapore retailer.
By Jonathan Wong | 6 December 2011
Chinese shoemaker and retailer Hongguo offers its IPO shares at a discount to domestic competitors as it aims to raise up to $208 million in Hong Kong.
By Lillian Liu | 12 September 2011
DBS strengthens its factoring network in Asia, while BoA Merrill obtains Bank Readiness Certification from Swift.
By Jonathan Wong | 3 May 2011
Vashist joins DBS Bank in a newly created global transaction services role.
By Jonathan Wong | 12 April 2011
It was incorrectly stated on FinanceAsia Corporate Treasury News last week that McCabe had left his position at DBS. A correction is published here.
By Jonathan Wong | 25 January 2011
DBS selects cash solution from Broadridge, while Cambodia’s Prasac Microfinance implements Oracle’s Flexcube.
By Jonathan Wong | 11 January 2011
Taking advantage of scarcity value both in the DBS name and the Singapore bank sector, DBS prices the largest ever Reg-S bond in Asia, securing $3.5 billion in orders.
By Mei Tuicolo | 9 September 2010
PT Adaro, Indonesia's second biggest coal miner, raises $800 million through the sale of 10-year notes and pays just 7.75% thanks to strong support from global high-yield funds.
By Rupert Walker | 19 October 2009
The Singapore property group will list its Asian shopping mall business and offer investors a direct share through an IPO.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 October 2009
M&A
Ascott's share price soars as the offer represents a 43% premium to the latest market price.
By Anette Jönsson | 9 January 2008
M&A
ING will complete the €460 million acquisition by participating in a $1.2 billion share sale plan to re-capitalise the loss-making Thai bank.
By Anette Jönsson | 9 November 2007
M&A
MGF Group and Emaar Properties jointly bid for control of listed marketing and distribution company, RSH, valuing the target at $242 million.
By Sameera Anand | 6 March 2007
Hong Kong largest property trust is set to mandate a dual tranche bond offering early this week, but the market must first wait until the Link REIT decides which deal it wants ...
By Timothy Cuffe | 10 July 2006
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