Taiwan: Tsai eyes China as Taiwan’s banking sector stalls

Fubon Financial’s chief executive sees no hope at home without intensive consolidation.

Daniel Tsai, Fubon Financial Holding

“There are many zombie banks in Taiwan. Smaller institutions that don’t have a big name but for which life goes on under the safety of a government guarantee”

Daniel Tsai, Fubon Financial Holding

At a forum where the discussions are prone to excessive optimism, pandering to China and vagueness, talking to Daniel Tsai is refreshing. The 52-year-old chairman of Fubon Financial Holding Co, one of Taiwan’s top financial services conglomerates, meets Euromoney on the sidelines of the Boao Forum for Asia in China and answers questions with such directness that Victor Kung, president of the group and also present in the room, steps in frequently to offer mollifying remarks or reword his boss’s comments in slightly less inflammatory language.

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