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September 2002
HANG SENG BANK OPENS NEW BRANCH
IN TUEN MUN
Hang Seng Bank today opened Tuen Mun
Town Plaza Branch.
With a gross floor area of over 10,000 square feet,
the new branch is located at Shop 28, Upper G/F, Tuen
Mun Town Plaza, Phase II, Tuen Mun. It includes a Prestige
Banking Centre and an investment centre to cater for
the diversified financial needs of customers.
The new branch results from the merger of Tuen Mun Branch
and Tuen Mun (Trend Plaza) Branch. The other branch in
Tuen Mun is located at Pierhead Garden.
Mr John Chan, a Director of Hang Seng Bank, and Mr Roger
Luk, the Bank's Managing Director and Deputy Chief Executive,
officiated at the opening ceremony.
Mr Luk said: "With a population of over 480,000, Tuen
Mun new town offers enormous business potential for the
Bank. The new branch is strategically located in the
largest shopping arcade in Tuen Mun and will offer residents
in the district one-stop banking solutions."
The branch provides a wide range of personal financial
services, including insurance and investment services,
credit cards, mortgage and personal loans, deposits,
remittances and money-changing services, as well as self-service
banking services through ATMs, a passbook update terminal
and express cheque deposit.
Founded in 1933, Hang Seng Bank, a principal member
of the HSBC Group and the second largest listed bank
in Hong Kong in terms of market capitalisation, operates
158 branches and automated banking centres in Hong Kong;
branches in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Fuzhou;
and representative offices in Beijing, Xiamen and Taipei.
With consolidated assets of HK$470.6 billion at the end
of June 2002, the Bank reported a profit attributable
to shareholders of HK$5.22 billion for the first half
of 2002, and more than HK$10 billion for 2001. For further
information on Hang Seng, please visit the Bank's website
at www.hangseng.com.
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