SUMITOMO BANK OPENS REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE IN SHENYANG
AsiaInfo Services, September, 1996 by Segun Adeyemi
AsiaInfo Services 09-10-1996 Sumitomo Bank Opens Representative Office in Shenyang SHENYANG, September 10, AsiaInfo Services, Inc -- The Japan-based Sumitomo Bank has opened a representative office in Shenyang, capital city of northeast China's Liaoning province, bringing the number of its offices in China to ten. The Shenyang office of the Japanese bank went into operation on Friday. Sumitomo Bank launched an office in Chongqing, in southwest China's Sichuan province this January, and a branch in south China's island province of Hainan in March. The company has opened offices and branches in more than 30 countries so far. Copyright 1996 AsiaInfo Services (via Comtex).
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