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- Die Mevas Bank (chinesisch 豐明銀行) ist eine Bank mit Hauptsitz in Hongkong. Sie ist eine hundertprozentige Tochtergesellschaft der Dah Sing Financial Holdings Limited. Früher bekannt als D.A.H. Private Bank Limited (chinesisch 安新私人銀行有限公司). Sie hatte im Jahr 2009 eine Bilanzsumme von 4,4 Milliarden Hongkong-Dollar. Im September 2000 übernahm die Dah Sing Bank die Minderheitsanteile in die D.A.H. Private Bank Limited (DAHP). Darauf folgend übertrug sie ihr Privatkundengeschäft einschließlich Darlehen und Spareinlagen von der DAHP zu der Dah Sing Bank. Am 2. März 2001 wurde DAHP offiziell in Mevas Bank Limited umbenannt. SWIFT Code:MEVBHKKW (de)
- MEVAS Bank (simplified Chinese: 丰明银行; traditional Chinese: 豐明銀行) was a bank based in Hong Kong. It was established in April 2001 with a total investment of ¥300 million (US$46,511,627.91). Within the first two weeks of its opening, over a thousand people signed up for their banking services. The bank marketed itself as being Hong Kong's first virtual bank and publicised that customers could use it to do 24-hour online banking. MEVAS Bank's targeted clientele was young professionals. In 2002, after Hong Kong's legalisation of football gambling, MEVAS Bank partnered with the English football club Arsenal F.C. to create a credit card, Arsenal's first credit card not issue in the UK. Between June 2002 and January 2003, the company had a loss of ¥$16.6 million (US$2,573,643.41) at the beginning of 2003 had 80 employees. In May 2003, the bank increased its fee for bank accounts with low balances, which affected 20% of its customer base, or 20,000 people in total. According to Chen Zhiming, a CLSA analyst, although MEVAS Bank's low balance account fee would have little effects on its revenue, it would reduce the number of customers who had low balances and were making MEVAS lose money. In 2003, MEVAS Bank issued its first pet store credit card, and by May of that year, the bank's customers had signed up for over 80,000 of its different types of credit cards. In November 2003, the bank launched the PreciousMoments credit card, which had minimum income requirement of HKD$60,000 (US$7,722.01). In 2005, MEVAS Bank had at 0.75% the highest deposit interest rate among small- and medium-sized banks. It was a wholly owned subsidiary of . It was known as D.A.H. Private Bank Limited (Chinese: 安新私人銀行有限公司) EX-Wing On Bank until 2 March 2001 when it was renamed "MEVAS Bank". In September 2010, Dah Sing Bank acquired the minority interests in D.A.H. Private Bank Limited (DAHP). It then transferred the private banking business, including loans and deposits, of DAHP to Dah Sing Bank. MEVAS Bank had five branches located in Central, Queen's Road Central, Wan Chai, Mong Kok, and Tuen Mun. Four of those branches were renamed to the Dah Sing brand, while the Central branch kept its branding. It had over 100,000 customers in 2010. MEVAS Bank was no longer in business from 2012 and removed as licensed bank in Hong Kong Monetary Authority register but was bought by Dah Sing Financial Holdings Limited on January 13, 2013. (en)
- 豐明銀行是一家于香港成立的銀行,為大新金融集團成員,它的前身為安新私人銀行有限公司(前身為永安銀行)。大新銀行在2000年9月收購安新私人銀行有限公司的少數股東股權後,將後者的私人銀行業務(包括貸款及存款)轉入大新銀行,而安新私人銀行有限公司在2001年3月2日正式易名為豐明銀行。 2010年11月,大新銀行與豐明銀行進行品牌整合,大新銀行會收歸豐明銀行除中環分行外的所有分行。 2011年5月9日起,豐明銀行中環分行結束營業,有關銀行服務由位於香港告士打道108號大新金融中心37樓3704室的新總行提供。2012年起停業。 (zh)
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