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Bank of China - Dublin Branch

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    Annie X. Financial Operation Assoc And Business Management
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    Stephen Croughan Chief Risk Officer and Head of Compliance at Bank of China (CAMS, LCI, CFCP, CDPO)
    • Dublin City, County Dublin, Ireland
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    Michael Geraghty MBA Candidate at Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin | Corporate Banking Relationship & Business Development Manager at Bank of China
    • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
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    Haolin Qiu Banking Operation Assistant-Bank of China
    • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
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Overview

As the presence of Bank of China in Ireland, Bank of China (Europe) S.A. Dublin Branch was incorporated in September 2021, being the first Chinese banking institution officially approved to operate in Ireland. The opening of the Dublin Branch represents a significant strategic step by BOC to proactively market BOC’s Corporate Banking offering into the Irish market. As a newly established branch in the Irish market, BOC Dublin will look to benefit from BOC’s existing capabilities & expertise, centralized operations, market reputation and experience in the European market, whilst seeking to expand BOC’s business and promote the strength of its product & service offering. BOC Dublin is dedicated to providing high quality financial services for Chinese companies, local Irish companies, multinationals, and Irish companies with economic & trade relations with China. It will fully support Irish companies to scale within the Chinese market, actively serve Chinese companies to invest in Ireland, and leverage the BOC Global Network to build a bridge for cross-border business between Ireland & China. BOC Dublin takes responsibility for the effective & prudent development of BOC’s business in Ireland and navigating the path towards a successful & sustainable future in Ireland.