Singapore bank DBS secures China bond underwriting licence

March 3, 2026 8:01 PM EST

FILE PHOTO: A DBS logo on their office building in Singapore, February 22, 2016. DBS Group Holdings, Singapore's biggest lender, posted a 20 percent rise in quarterly profit that beat expectations, as its net interest margin rose to a five-year high. REUT

SINGAPORE, March 4 (Reuters) - ‌DBS Group, ​Singapore's ​biggest bank by assets, said on Wednesday its China unit has been granted ‌a principal underwriting licence for non-financial corporate ⁠bonds in China's interbank bond market.

The licence from China's ‌National Association of Financial ‌Market Institutional Investors, or NAFMII, allows DBS to lead-manage all onshore corporate bond deals, including coordinating ​syndicates, it said in a statement.

DBS, which is also the largest bank in Southeast ⁠Asia, said DBS China was one of the most active foreign ​banks for panda bonds in 2025, commanding a 38% market share after having participated ​in 65.8 billion yuan ($9.54 ‌billion) of issuance.

Panda bonds are yuan-denominated bonds sold in China's onshore market by ⁠non-Chinese issuers.

* DBS said it is the first and only Singapore-headquarteredbank licensed to lead-underwrite all corporate bonds ⁠issued inthe China interbank bond market. * Panda bond issuance ​in China's interbank bond market roseat a 26% compound annual growth rate over the last five years to173.3 billion ‌yuan in 2025 from 54.5 billion yuan in 2020, DBSsaid, citing Wind ‌Information data. * DBS said it became the first ⁠Singapore bank to beappointed ‌a renminbi clearing ​bank in 2025.

($1 = 6.8996 Chinese yuan renminbi)

(Reporting by Yantoultra Ngui; editing by Barbara ‌Lewis)



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