Taishin Financial Holdings

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Taishin Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
Native name
台新金融控股公司
Company type Public
TWSE: 2887
Industry Banking
FoundedDecember 31, 2001 (2001 -12-31) (approved)
February 18, 2002 (2002 -02-18) (business commenced) [1]
Headquarters,
Key people
Thomas Wu (Chairman)
Products Financial services
Total assets Increase2.svg NT$ 2,346.86 billions (2008) [1]
Subsidiaries
  • Taishin International Bank,
  • Taishin Securities,
  • Taishin Futures,
  • Taishin Bills Finance,
  • Taishin Venture Capital,
  • Taishin Asset Management,
  • Taishin Marketing Consultant,
  • Prudential Life Insurance
Website www.taishinholdings.com.tw

Taishin Financial is a financial services company headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. Taishin Financial Holdings consists of subsidiaries in the sectors of banking, securities, bills finance, assets management, and venture capital.

Taishin International Bank Tower (Tai Xin Jin Kong Da Lou ) in Taipei. Taishin Tower 20130324.jpg
Taishin International Bank Tower (台新金控大樓) in Taipei.

The company's main subsidiary, Taishin Futures Co., Ltd., is a Taiwanese brokerage with headquarters in Taipei. It was founded in 1997 as a joint venture between Taishin Securities Co., Ltd. and Taishin International Bank, and is a member of the Taishin Financial Holdings. It involves in futures including brokerage, consultation, management and dealer business. The company is a member of Taiwan Futures Exchange.

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