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CTBC Bank Corporation, formerly Chinatrust Bank (U.S.A), is a wholly owned subsidiary of CTBC Bank Co. Ltd., one of the largest consumer and commercial bank in Taiwan. CTBC Bank started its services in New York in 1989. Today, CTBC Bank has grown into a coast-to-coast bank with 12 branches in California, New York, and New Jersey, with total assets close to US$ 2.5 billion as of September 21, 2015. As part of CTBC Bank Corporation Limited CTBC Bank takes great advantage of its extensive network in the Pacific Rim. CTBC Bank Co. Ltd. has more than 200 offices throughout the U.S., Taiwan, the UK, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, Thailand, Singapore and China, with total assets exceeding US$ 125 billion as of September 21, 2015. At CTBC Bank, we take pride to have a team of talented and knowledgeable banking professionals who works hard towards a common goal. Our philosophy of "We Are Family" cultivates a strong and close relationship connecting all the dedicated employees of CTBC Bank.
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Dream Exchange is a company currently in the process of preparing its formal application to operate a national market system stock exchange. It will be the first majority black-owned and operated company to operate a stock exchange in the history of the United States. In addition, Dream Exchange is championing the creation of a new type of stock exchange called a venture exchange, to list and trade small-to-mid-sized, early-stage company stock. Dream Exchanges mission is to create equality of opportunity through a marketplace that instills ethics, integrity, humanity, and access into our financial markets. In 2015, Joe Cecala, Founder and CEO of Dream Exchange, began to research the capital marketplace and found that the small IPO market had been in decline since the late 1990s. The development of high-frequency electronic trading made small IPOs less profitable for large investment banks and stock exchanges and the result was a steep decline in the number of IPOs in the $50 million and under range. Cecala understood that this problem affected people from every sector of our society because, 92% of all jobs created within a company are created after the company goes public. Cecalas solution was to create legislation to alter the market structure and to invent a new type of stock exchange designed for small-to-medium-sized businesses. In late 2019, Cecala partnered with Dwain Kyles, Managing Member of DX Capital Partners to allow for Dream Exchanges scope to expand and not only help small businesses, but also to address the lack of Minority representation in finance by becoming the first Minority-owned exchange. For more information about us, click here- https://www.liinks.co/dreamex