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  2. OCBC Bank - Wikipedia

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    OCBC was created in 1932 during the Great Depression with the consolidation of three predecessor banks, the Chinese Commercial Bank Limited (incorporated in 1912), the Ho Hong Bank Limited (incorporated in 1917), and the Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited (incorporated in 1919). OCBC has total assets of S$ 560 billion at the end of 2022, [8] making ...

  3. Bank of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .bankofsingapore .com. Bank of Singapore is the private banking arm and a wholly owned subsidiary of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC), Southeast Asia’s second largest bank. Formerly known as ING Asia Private Bank, it was acquired by OCBC in 2009 from ING Group for US$ 1.46 billion. [2]

  4. OCBC Bank (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    OCBC Bank (Hong Kong) Limited, formerly Wing Hang Bank Limited and OCBC Wing Hang Bank Limited, is a licensed bank with its head office in Hong Kong. Since 15 October 2014, Wing Hang Bank has been a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) headquartered in Singapore . [4]

  5. Singapore bank OCBC's Q2 profit jumps 28%, upbeat on outlook

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    SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore's second-largest lender Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp Ltd (OCBC) reported a stronger-than-expected 28% jump in quarterly profit and gave a robust outlook as rising ...

  6. United Overseas Bank - Wikipedia

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    United Overseas Bank Limited (simplified Chinese: 大华银行有限公司; traditional Chinese: 大華銀行有限公司; pinyin: Dàhuá Yínháng Yǒuxìan Gōngsī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tāi-hôa Gûn-hâng Iú-hān Kong-si), often known as UOB, is a Singaporean regional bank headquartered at Raffles Place, Singapore, with branches mostly found in Southeast Asia countries.

  7. Lee Seng Wee - Wikipedia

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    The net profit after tax for OCBC Group was almost S$4 billion for 2015. In addition to his role in OCBC, Lee was also a director of several companies, including Lee Rubber Group Companies and Lee Foundation. He served as a board member of the GIC, Singapore's sovereign wealth fund and the Council of Presidential Advisors, Singapore.

  8. DBS Bank - Wikipedia

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    DBS had a total of 2.4 million Internet banking users in Singapore as of 2013. Digital banking (2010 – present) On 15 April 2010, DBS Bank launched mBanking to both DBS and POSB customers. It allows customers to view their banking and credit card accounts, transfer funds and pay bills via their mobile phones.

  9. OCBC Centre - Wikipedia

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    OCBC Centre. / 1.285; 103.8491. OCBC Centre is a 197.7 m (649 ft), 52- storey skyscraper in Singapore. Serving as the current headquarters of OCBC Bank, the building was completed in 1976 and was the second-tallest building in the country, and South East Asia, at that time. [4] There are two extensions, OCBC Centre South and OCBC Centre East.