CB Bank

Last updated
CB Bank PCL
Type Public
IndustryBanking
FoundedAugust 21, 1992 (1992-08-21)
Headquarters
Number of locations
230 branches (2019) [1]
Key people
Khin Maung Aye (Chairman) Kyaw Lynn (Executive Vice Chairman & CEO)
Products Financial services
Number of employees
9000 (2019)
Website www.cbbank.com.mm

CB Bank is one of Myanmar's oldest and largest commercial banks. It became the first bank in Myanmar to issue ATM cards and credit cards. [2] The bank, led by U Khin Mg Aye (Chairman) [3] and U Kyaw Lynn (CEO) [4] has over 200 branches across the country. [1]

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History

The CB Bank was established on 21 August 1992 with the permission of the Central Bank of Myanmar. It started as a small bank with 33 employees and has around 7000 in 2016. In 2004, it became a public company. [5] The CB Bank's head office is located in the Botahtaung township area of Yangon.

CB Bank heaquarter at Yangon CB Bank building Yangon.png
CB Bank heaquarter at Yangon

In May 2013, CB Bank became the first bank in Myanmar to issue a debit card [6] and permitted the first card-related financial transaction in Myanmar. [7] In September 2012, Mastercard signed an agreement with CB Bank to license cards in the country and this enabled local merchants and ATMs to accept the payment cards. [8] [9] [10] [11] In 2013, CB Bank switched to T24 [12] from Temenos as its core banking system to enhance bank-wide connectivity with the branches in the country. [13] [14] The bank named the ATM service as EASI Banking. The bank has the largest network of ATM and Foreign Exchange Counters in Myanmar. [15] [16] [17] [18]

After signing the contract with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) under the Trade Finance Program, CB Bank received $12 million for its Trade financing program in October 2015. [19] It allowed the bank to issue Letter of Credit agreement, which allowed exporters to ship products before receiving payment under CB Bank’s trade finance lines, guaranteed by ADB. [20]

CB Bank also started offering mobile banking services to the personnel and corporate clients which include basic banking functions, remote access banking services and mobile airtime top-ups are available through the app. [21] It launched Easi Mobile Banking Agent for areas in Myanmar where there is no branch coverage. [22] Mobile agents will receive 30 percent of normal money transfer and 50 percent for other services. [23] CB Bank partnered with Myanmar Post Office in 2017 to further expand its mobile agent services at post offices. [24]

From 2016, CB Bank and other several banks started offering loans for SMEs in collaboration with Japanese Government and state-owned Myanmar Insurance. [25] Additionally, CB Bank was chosen by German KfW bank to provide 4.45 EUR million worth of loans for SMEs in Myanmar based on market study and due diligence offer SME or loans with or without collateral. [26]

In January 2017, CB Bank signed an agreement with Diebold Nixdorf for systems, software and services to expand its cardless cash withdrawal services and P2P offerings to self-service banking in Myanmar. [27] CB bank, already hosting one of the largest ATM networks in Myanmar, has planned to double the number of terminals to expend its self-service network. [28]

In August 2017, Grab, an online cab aggregator partnered with CB Bank to offer banking services available to its drivers. [29] The drivers have benefitted from the program obtaining access to ATM cards and bank accounts. In September 2017, it announced partnership with telecom operator Ooredoo to launch, M-Pitesan, a mobile wallet which will offer nationwide money transfer and bill payments services. [30] [31] [32]

In September 2017, CB bank launched the contactless payment system in collaboration with Visa and Mastercard the payment service providers. The service help users to complete their payments through contactless POS machines for Visa and Mastercard. [33]

In January 2018, CB Bank opened the first small and medium enterprise (SME) center in Mandalay. Through (SME) centers, CB Bank aims to help SMEs apply for necessary loans. Plans of SME loans include SME-Credit Guarantee Insurance Loan (SME CGI Loan), SME Longterm Investment Loan Powered by JICA, SME Business Expansion Loan Powered by KfW, and SME Term Loan. [34]

In April 2018, CB Bank signed an agreement with KfW Development Bank (KfW) to extend loans with $13.22 million to finance small and medium-sized enterprises in Myanmar. [35]

In May 2019, CB Bank and Telenor Myanmar signed a partnership with Visa to launch the CB-Telenor co-branded Visa credit card which aims to enhance financial services in Myanmar and expand benefits for Telenor Star Platinum users. [36] [37]

In October 2019, CB Bank announced that it will launch its innovation lab on the APIX platform making it the first bank in the ASEAN region [38] to connect with an open-architecture. [39] [40] In May 2020, CB Bank became the first bank in Myanmar to open smart branch at the Kantharyar Center. Similar to self-checkouts, customers can open their own bank accounts and get debit/prepaid cards immediately with minimal interactions with bank staffs. [41]

Partnerships

In September 2019, CB Bank partnered with England based professional football club, Manchester United to become their official financial services partner for Myanmar. [42] It launched the Manchester United branded prepaid cards, debit cards and credit cards in Myanmar. [43] [44]

In March 2020, to support digital and cashless payments in Myanmar, CB Bank becomes the first bank in Myanmar to support MSME portal in partnership with MasterCard and the Myanmar government. [45] In September 2020, it partnered with Infobip and Viber to launch Myanmar’s first banking service on the Viber community platform. This helped bank to replace traditional call center agents with virtual personal assistants. [46]

Major awards

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