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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.
United Overseas Bank; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. WestLB AG; Representative Offices. ... Japan's banking system has consolidated dramatically since the 1990s. The list ...
UOB or UoB is the acronymic abbreviation for: United Overseas Bank, a Singaporean multinational investment bank and financial services company; University of Baghdad;
MUFG is Japan's largest financial group and one of the world's ten largest bank holding companies holding around US$1.5 trillion (JP¥227 trillion) in deposits as of April 2024. [8] In Japan, it is the largest of the three so-called megabanks with $2.9 trillion in total assets at end-March 2023, ahead of SMBC Group ($2.0 trillion) and Mizuho ...
Lien cofounded Nanyang University [6] and is the founder of Overseas Union Bank (formerly Overseas Chinese Union Bank), which, in 2001, became part of United Overseas Bank, [3] as well as the Lien Foundation, which he established in 1980. [6] He was winner of the American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award in 1981. [2] [7]
Japan: MUFG Bank: Mizuho FG: Sumitomo Mitsui: Nomura: Daiwa + yet to be identified O-SIIs Malaysia [55] Maybank: CIMB Bank: Public Bank Pakistan [56] National Bank of Pakistan: Habib Bank Limited: United Bank Limited Singapore [57] DBS Bank: OCBC Bank: UOB: Citibank: Maybank: Standard Chartered Bank: HSBC South Korea [58] Hana Financial Group ...
Maruhan Japan Bank PLC [13] Maybank; ... United Overseas Bank (Thai) (Formed by the merger of Bank of Asia and UOB Radanasin) Retail banks. AIG Bank (Thailand)
The bank had previously dealt only with local businesses, but Wee moved the bank into foreign exchange and international trade financing. In 1964, UCB applied to open a branch in Hong Kong, and was renamed United Overseas Bank (UOB) from January 1965 to avoid a clash of names with an existing bank there. By this time, Wee had grown the bank's ...