Bank Sinopac Taiwan, Republic of China
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Bank SinoPac Taiwan, Republic of China Active This profile is actively maintained Send feedback on this profile Created on: Nov 26 2020 Last update: Nov 26 2020 About Bank SinoPac Bank SinoPac is a Taiwan-based banking holding company which operates through 18 divisions and 129 branches in Taiwan. The bank was founded by Samuel Yin and Paul Lo in 1992 as Taiwan liberalized its banking regulations. Bank SinoPac acquired a securities business from the Hong family of local fame in early 2000s. In late 2005, the bank merged with the International Bank of Taipei(IBT). Besides in Taiwan, Bank SinoPac has branches and operations in the United States and major Asian cities. Website https://bank.sinopac.com/sinopacBT/en/index.html Headquarters No. 36, Nanking East Road, Sec. 3 Taipei City Taiwan, Republic of China CEO/chair Eric Chuang President Supervisor Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Annual Annual report 2019 reports CSR report 2019 Ownership listed on Taipei Exchange Bank Sinopac's shareholder structure can be accessed here. Complaints Bank SinoPac does not operate a complaints channel for individuals and communities that may be adversely affected by and its finance. grievances Sustainability Voluntary initiatives Bank SinoPac has committed itself to the following voluntary standards: Equator Principles Global Reporting Initiative Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures Investment policies Bank SinoPac's webpage on corporate social responsibility can be accessed here. Human rights policy Mar 15 2019 | Bank SinoPac Guidelines for corporate social responsibility Dec 31 2018 | Bank SinoPac BankTrack campaigns and Bank SinoPac Equator Principles Implementation and reporting The Equator Principles require that adopting banks publicly report on the implementation of the principles. You can find the reporting requirements for EPFIs here. Contact and complaints The Equator Principles currently lack a formal complaints mechanism. Should you have any concerns or complaints about how the Equator Principles are being applied in a specific project in which Bank SinoPac is also involved, please get in touch with our Equator Principles team. Good moves Related Dodgy Deals Bank SinoPac has been linked to the following "Dodgy Deals", e.g. as a current or past financier or through an expression of interest. Find out more about dodgy deals here. See the project or company profile for more details on the nature of the bank's link to the Dodgy Deal. Companies APRIL Indonesia active Pulp, Paper and Paperboard Mills.