台灣金融研訓院 | |
Abbreviation | TABF |
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Formation | May 2000 |
Headquarters | Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan |
Coordinates | 25°01′20.3″N 121°31′32.8″E / 25.022306°N 121.525778°E |
Website | Official website |
The Taiwan Academy of Banking and Finance (TABF; traditional Chinese: 台灣金融研訓院; simplified Chinese: 台湾金融研训院; pinyin: Táiwān Jīnróng Yánxùn Yuàn) is a non-profit organization, advised by Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) of Taiwan. It is a pioneer in Taiwan for research, training, proficiency testing, and publication services for banking professionals.[1]
Currently, Dr. Jain-Rong Su is the chairman and Dr. Hank C.C. HUANG is the president in TABF.[2]
In May of 2000 TABF was officially established through the merger of the Banking Institute of the Republic of China (BIROC) and the Banking and Finance Institute (BFI).[3]
TABF founded the Overseas Business Institute (OBI) in 2010 in order to help promote the internationalization of Taiwan’s financial services.[10]First, the OBI offers a wide array of international training programmes and courses for financial professionals. [11]Meanwhile, TABF acts as a regional hub for financial knowledge transfers between Taiwan and the rest of world, keen to extend its international financial networks to build meaningful connections and strengthen mutually beneficial partnerships. For instance, TABF has been honoured to take over as the secretariat office of the Asian Pacific Association of Banking Institutes (APABI), engaging with the total of 21 member countries in the Asia-Pacific to foster exchange and collaboration on financial training and education. Furthermore, TABF has formally joined the Talent Circulation Alliance (TCA) in Taiwan to develop international talent by promoting talent connection, cultivation, and circulation between Taiwan and other like-minded countries.[12]