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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 ]
Former OCBC Bank in South Bridge Road, Singapore.. On 31 October 1932, three banks – Chinese Commercial Bank (1912), Ho Hong Bank (1917), and Oversea-Chinese Bank (1919) – merged and consolidated their strengths to form Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation under the leadership of Hoklos Tan Ean Kiam (co-founder and managing director of Oversea-Chinese Bank) [15] [16] and Lee Kong Chian, who ...
OCBC NISP branch in Bandung. PT Bank OCBC NISP Tbk (formerly Bank NISP), trading as OCBC Indonesia, is an Indonesian publicly listed banking and financial services company headquartered in South Jakarta, Indonesia. The bank is owned by Singaporean banking and financial group, OCBC Bank, which holds 85.1% of shares. OCBC is an Indonesia's 8th ...
In October 2009, OCBC acquired ING Asia Private Bank as a result of ING's restructuring plan, following a government bailout of ING Group in 2008, [6] due to the financial crisis in the late 2000s. After completed the acquisition, Bank of Singapore was launched on 29 January 2010 from the combination of ING Asia Private Bank and OCBC Private Bank.
OCBC may refer to: OCBC Bank (Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation), a bank based in Singapore OCBC Centre, the headquarters of OCBC Bank in Singapore;
Keppel TatLee Bank (Chinese: 吉宝达利银行; pinyin: Jíbǎo Dálì Yínháng) was a Singapore-based financial services organisation formed through a merger of Keppel Bank and Tat Lee Bank on 26 December 1998.
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BEA was co-founded in Hong Kong on 14 November 1918 and officially opened for business on 4 January 1919. [4] The idea of a local Hong Kong bank to blend East and West, essentially by embracing the style of a Chinese, family-run bank but also adopting modern accounting and banking methods, came from Kan Tong-po (簡東浦).