9 October 2012
By Suy Heimkhemra,
VOA Khmer
PHNOM PENH - The Taiwan Cooperative Bank will become the third bank from
Taiwan, which has no diplomatic relations with Cambodia under the
"one-China" policy.
National Bank of Cambodia officials say the bank has been provisionally
approved, but that the central bank needs time to look over the fine
points of its proposal before granting it a license.
The bank is awaiting final approval from the Ministry of Finance.
Taiwan's national news agency recently reported the new bank could be
operational within six months.
Cambodia is full of banking institutions, including 32 commercial banks,
seven specialized banks and 61 microfinance institutions. Banks were
abolished under the Khmer Rouge, and the recovery of the sector is
testament in part to people's growing trust in them, with depositors on
the rise and the number of loans increasing.
Kong Chandararoth, an economist at the Cambodian Institute for
Development Study, said the arrival of a new bank signaled an increase
in economic stability, which is a "key factor" for international
investors.
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