Bank of the Orient explained

Bank of the Orient should not be confused with Banque d'Orient.

Bank of the Orient
Type:Private
Foundation:San Francisco (1971)
Location:California and Hawaii
Key People:Executive Council
Nancy Li, Eddie Lam, John Curtis
Industry:Finance and Insurance
Products:Banking
Assets:$ 933.293 million
Assets Year:March 31, 2021
Homepage:www.bankorient.com

Bank of the Orient is a bank catering to Asian Americans in the United States.

Headquartered in San Francisco, with branch offices in California, Honolulu, and Xiamen, the bank is privately held and was established on March 17, 1971.

The first solely owned Asian American bank to be launched in California since World War II, Bank of the Orient was founded by Ernest Go, a Chinese Filipino whose family was successful in the international banking business. The bank originally served the local Chinese and Asian communities in San Francisco, where most of its branch offices are still located today, and with its success, the bank gradually expanded into Hawaii.

Bank of the Orient is one of the first to venture into the growing Chinese market and its Xiamen branch office has been in business since the mid-1990s.

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