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List Of Investment Banks In Burma

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on October 30, 2012

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· Last updated: November 27, 2018

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ABN Amro Bank, N.V. Netherlands.
Aha Anan Co-Op Ltd
Asia Wealth Bank
Asian Yangon International Bank Ltd.
AWB Bank
Bangkok Bank Public Company Ltd
Bank Dagang Nasional Indonesia
Bank of Ayudhya Public Company Ltd
Bank of Commerce
Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi
Banque National de Paris
Brunei Investment Bank
Co-Operative Farmers Bank Ltd.
DBS Bank
Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft
First Overseas Bank Ltd
First Private Bank Limited
Fuji Bank
Global Commercial Bank, Phnom Penh
Hana Bank
ING Bank
INNWA Bank
Keppel Bank
Korea First Bank
Korea Long Term Credit Bank
Krung Thai Bank Public Co, Ltd
Malayan Banking Berhard
MBF Bank Ltd of Tonga
Mya Waddy Bank
Myanmar Universal Bank Ltd
National Bank Ltd
Oversea Chinese Banking Co, Ltd
Overseas Union Bank Ltd, Singapore
Public Bank Berhard
Siam City Bank Ltd
Standard Chartered Bank
Thai Farmers Bank Ltd
Thai Military Bank Public Co, Ltd
The Asahi Bank Ltd
The Daiichi Kangyo Bank Ltd.
The Development Bank of Singapore Ltd
The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. Ltd
The Sakura Bank Ltd
The Sanwa Bank Ltd
The Tokai Bank Ltd
TUN Foundation Bank
United Overseas Bank Group
Yoma Bank Ltd

Key Takeaways

  • The article lists numerous foreign and local banks referenced as “investment banks in Burma” without verifying their current activity or status.
  • Many institutions mentioned, like ABN Amro and Deutsche Bank, operate only representative offices, not full investment banking services in Myanmar (repository.unescap.org).
  • Several local banks cited—such as Innwa Bank, Yoma Bank, CB Bank, Tun Foundation Bank, and MICB—are active commercial or state-owned banks in Myanmar today (en.wikipedia.org).
  • The original list appears outdated (circa 2012) and lacks alignment with the verified 2026 directory of active banks operating in Myanmar (globalbankingandfinance.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the article’s bank list up to date?
No — it’s from around 2012 and includes many banks that no longer operate or are only representative offices today.
Which banks from the article are still active in Myanmar?
Local banks like Innwa Bank, Yoma Bank, CB Bank, Tun Foundation Bank, and MICB remain active today.
Are international banks like ABN Amro and Deutsche Bank offering full services in Myanmar?
They typically operate through representative offices and are not full-service investment banks ([repository.unescap.org](https://repository.unescap.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12870/4688/ESCAP-2002-MN-Greater-Mekong-Subregion-business-handbook.pdf?isAllowed=y&sequence=1&utm_source=openai)).

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