The Asian Banker

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The Asian Banker
TypePrivate Company
Industryresearch and information for the financial services industry, publishing, consulting, training, conferences
Founded1996
HeadquartersSingapore (headquarters), Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Dubai
Key people
Emmanuel Daniel, President and CEO
ProductsThe Asian Banker Journal

The Asian Banker 300

The Asian Banker Summit
Number of employees
~70
Websitewww.theasianbanker.com

The Asian Banker is a company that provides information for the financial services industry in the form of publications, online materials such as e-newsletters, research, and conventions, and other industry gatherings. It is regarded as one of the Asian region's leading consultancies in financial services research, benchmarking and intelligence.[1]

History[]

The Asian Banker was founded in Singapore in 1996 by Emmanuel Daniel, a former consultant. It was established first as a publisher of trade publication, such as The Asian Banker Journal, before moving into research, consulting, benchmarking, and events organisation, all catering to the financial services industry.

Publications[]

The company's original product was The Asian Banker Journal, a quarterly publication of 40 pages that was launched in January 1997. Throughout 1997 and 1998, it provided on-the-ground coverage of the Asian financial crisis, anchored by Daniel's journalistic skills and award-winning articles—Daniel won the prestigious Citibank Excellence in Journalism Award for the Asian region in February 1999 for his work in determining the impact of the Internet on banking.[2]

The magazine covers a wide range of industry topics, such as opinion editorials, current events analysis, retail banking, transaction banking, risk management, bank regulation and IT for financial services. It features profiles of individuals in the financial services industry, some of which can run to several pages if the individual is particularly influential.[3] The publication is characterised by its coverage of bank CEOs and chief regulators interviews. The publications business also maintains a video interview website called The Banking Conversation. The website contains interviews, 10 to 30 minutes in length, of prominent figures in banking, economics, IT, investing and academia.

By 2005, The Asian Banker Journal was published 10 times a year. While Daniel has turned over management of the magazine to staff, he still writes for a blog.

Forums business[]

The company launched a forums division in 2000 to capitalise on the interest its readership had in taking part in a forum to discuss banking issues and challenges that had come to the fore in the aftermath of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis. It held the first Asian Banker Summit in Singapore in 2000. Subsequent summits have been held in Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Jakarta and Hanoi, Beijing and Singapore.

The Summit typically include fora on topics such as risk management, information technology, transaction banking, payment systems and regulation, and they include both opening, and closing, keynote speeches.

In The Asian Banker Summit 2008 in Hanoi and The Asian Banker Summit 2009 in Beijing, The Asian Banker collaborated with The Bankers' Association for Finance and Trade (BAFT) on a conference, held in conjunction with The Asian Banker Summit, called The BAFT Asia Conference on Cash, Treasury and Trade.[4] On 27 October 2008, BAFT announced that it had renewed the agreement for the 2009 conference in Beijing.[5]

Besides the Summit, the company holds events in other cities around Asia[6] and organises The Asian Banker Awards Programme.[7][8][9][10]

Research[]

The Asian Banker launched a research division in 2003.[11] Asian Banker Research business compiles rankings, such as Asia Pacific banks by asset size and financial strength, CEO compensation, dividend payouts, the top 40 Islamic banking institutions in Asia, a databook of macro indicators of banking, payments and distribution, and industry performance. The division also writes management reports, research notes, country reports, and proprietary benchmarking on consumer banking technology and operations, and other topics.

The Asian Banker 300[]

While The Asian Banker's research business covers a variety of research projects, its most visible product is The Asian Banker 300, a reference guide to the 300 largest banks in Asia Pacific by assets. The company expands the list to over 500 banks in its online version. The research comes out in September or October and is launched every year at Sibos, the large annual financial services convention organised by SWIFT. In the 2008 financial year, the 10 largest banks in the Asia Pacific region by assets were Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Mizuho Financial Group, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, China Construction Bank, Agricultural Bank of China, Bank of China, Norinchukin Bank, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and National Australia Bank. This has been unchanged since the previous years.[12]

Since 2003, the guide has added a strength ranking, which measures each of the 300 banks according to a strength formula. The formula weights assets, year-on-year growth in loans, year-on-year growth in deposits, and eight other criteria to arrive at a total strength score.[12] Invariably, the largest banks are not necessarily the strongest banks, and in the 2009 financial year, the 10 strongest banks in the Asia Pacific region were HDFC Bank, Punjab National Bank, Public Bank, Bank of Nanjing, Bank Central Asia, China CITIC Bank, ANZ National Bank, Union Bank of India, Westpac Banking Corporation and China Construction Bank.[13]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Asian Banker: From Trade Journal to Industry Benchmark Setter". ink.library.smu.edu.sg.
  2. ^ About The Asian Banker Archived 30 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ The Asian Banker Journal main page[dead link]
  4. ^ The Asian Banker Summit 2008, BAFT Asia Conference on Cash, Treasury and Trade. Asianbankerforums.com.
  5. ^ American Bankers Association, 27 October 2008, "BAFT and The Asian Banker Renew Agreement to Collaborate on Annual Asian Summit" Archived 3 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Aba.com.
  6. ^ Asian Banker Forums. Asian Banker Forums.
  7. ^ BrandRoom, INQUIRER net (18 August 2021). "UnionBank big winner at The Asian Banker Financial Technology Innovation Awards 2021". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  8. ^ editor (6 September 2021). "FCMB Emerges Best SME Bank in Africa". THISDAYLIVE. Retrieved 7 September 2021.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  9. ^ "Gulftimes : Commercial Bank wins 'Best Social Media Engagement Award in the Middle East' from The Asian Banker". m.gulf-times.com. 28 August 2021. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  10. ^ "FCMB recognised for SME banking in Nigeria, Africa". Punch Newspapers. 5 September 2021. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  11. ^ Asian Banker Research Archived 30 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Jump up to: a b The Asian Banker 300[dead link]
  13. ^ The Asian Banker list of the 300 largest banks by assets in the Asia Pacific region[dead link]

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