joining up the back page Rabobank 'Welcome to Rabobank International China and DG Bank representative office in Beijing....' This is the message you'11 hear if you dial RI in Beijing these days. It's part of a growing trend in Asia towards bringing together RI and DG offices under the one-roof-two-doors policy. Top right: Topping the traditional rice cone, 'nasi tumpeng'. From left, Tengku Afifudin, DG Bank chief representative; Hans Winkelmolen, GM Rabobank Duta Indonesia; Clemens Wendland, DG Head Asia; Christian Mol, RI Head Asia. Above: At the ribbon cutting ceremony, Clemens Wendland cuts the jasmine flower, accompanied by Christian Mol and Hans Winkelmolen (back) The Jakarta office is another mover. Officially opened on 12 September with a ribbon cutting ceremony, the two partner banks have been cohabiting since August 14, so Jakarta can claim to have been the first to start sharing. RI in Indonesia is celebrating its lOth anniversary this year, and newly ap- pointed general manager Hans Winkelmolen says the move was a landmark. 'This is an important step forward in the process of merging Rabo and DG. And it is yet another milestone in the 10-year history of Rabobank in Indonesia, not least because it creates strong fundamentais for a healthy and sustainable future of both organizations in this country.' Who's next? Rabobank and DG offices in Beijing celebrated their official 'merged' office opening over the weekend of 22 September, 2000. The new neighbours pose for the camera to document this historicaI moment in DGRI cooperation. Pictured above, from left: Wu Qian, secretary, Di Bank; Dai Hui, chief representative Rabobank Beijing; Kang Hai Li, sec retary, Rabobank Beijing; Zhang Bo, representative, Rabobank Beijing; Dong Kun Lin, representative, Rabobank Beijing. Pictured, left: Dong Kun Lin, Dai Hui, Wu Qian, Chen Hui Jun, representative, DG Bank and Kang Hai Li.

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