Asia Risk Awards 2018: The winners
High achievers in the fields of risk management and derivatives across Asia
The profiles of all our winners can be found below:
Derivatives house of the year, Asia ex-Japan: Credit Suisse
Derivatives house of the year, Japan: Societe Generale
Regional derivatives house of the year: DBS
Equity derivatives house of the year: UBS
Credit derivatives house of the year: Standard Chartered
Currency derivatives house of the year: Deutsche Bank
Interest rate derivatives house of the year: Standard Chartered
Commodities derivatives house of the year: BNP Paribas
Structured products house of the year: Societe Generale
RMB house of the year: BNP Paribas
Risk data analytics house of the year: Shandong City Commercial Banks Alliance
Securities house of the year: Guotai Junan International
Sustainable investment house of the year: BNP Paribas
Clearing bank of the year: Citi
Clearing house of the year: LCH
Derivatives exchange of the year: SGX
Private bank of the year: Citi
Collateral manager of the year: BNY Mellon
Technology provider of the year: Murex
Technology development of the year: Vector Risk
ETF provider of the year: HSBC
Consulting firm of the year: PwC
House of the year, Australia: ANZ
House of the year, China: China Minsheng Bank
House of the year, Hong Kong: Haitong International
House of the year, Indonesia: CIMB Niaga
House of the year, Malaysia: HSBC
House of the year, Singapore: OCBC
House of the year, Korea: Hana Financial Investment
House of the year, Taiwan: Cathay United Bank
House of the year, Philippines: Bank of the Philippine Islands
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