DBS China can now act as lead underwriter for non-financial corporate bonds in the China Interbank Bond Market after receiving a principal underwriting licence.DBS China can now act as lead underwriter for non-financial corporate bonds in the China Interbank Bond Market after receiving a principal underwriting licence.

DBS China Secures Underwriting Licence to Expand Bond Market Role

2026/03/04 09:00
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DBS China can now act as lead underwriter for non-financial corporate bonds in the China Interbank Bond Market after receiving a principal underwriting licence.

The licence, granted by the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors, allows DBS China to manage underwriting syndicates for non-financial corporate bond issuances in the interbank market.

With this and its existing mandates, DBS said it is now the only Singapore-headquartered bank licensed to play a leading role across all onshore corporate bond issuances in the China Interbank Bond Market.

Data from Wind Information shows Panda bond issuances in the interbank market grew at a 26 percent compound annual rate over the past five years, rising from RMB 54.5 billion in 2020 to RMB 173.3 billion last year.

Panda bonds are renminbi-denominated bonds issued in China by non-Chinese companies, governments and organisations.

In 2025, DBS China participated in RMB 65.8 billion of Panda bond issuances in the interbank market, accounting for a 38 percent market share.

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Ginger Cheng, CEO of DBS Bank China, said,

DBS Singapore was appointed an RMB clearing bank in 2025 and admitted as an overseas direct participant of China’s Cross-Border Interbank Payment System, adding to DBS China’s direct participation since 2015.

Last year, DBS Singapore received approval to operate in China’s onshore over-the-counter bond market and completed its first pilot trade, facilitating the sale of an RMB 100 million bond to its Korea branch.

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Clifford Lee, Global Head of Investment Banking at DBS, said,

This article first appeared on Fintech News Singapore. 

Featured image: Edited by Fintech News Hong Kong, based on image by DBS

The post DBS China Secures Underwriting Licence to Expand Bond Market Role appeared first on Fintech Hong Kong.

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