星展大湾区业务增长迅速 料成未来主要增长动力
星展香港董事总经理兼企业及机构银行总监张建生於电话会议上表示,大湾区业务过去两年增长快速,较其他业务增长快一倍,部分原因由於基数较低。现时中国业务占星展香港企业银行业务40%,大湾区亦占其中国业务约四分之一,即占整体企业银行业务逾10%,加上其快速增长,相信未来将成主要增长动力。
张建生指出,星展於中国业务发展已有一定规模,主要针对龙头企业。现时欧美经济放缓,冀可把握中国进动内销的优势,加上本港作为中介点具战略地位,星展香港可连接大湾区及东南亚业务发展。
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