UOB Bank

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The UOB Bank or United Overseas Bank Limited was founded on August 6, 1935 by Datuk Wee Kheng Chiang along with a group of seven businessmen in Singapore. Initially, it was called the United Chinese Bank and it catered primarily to the Fujian community. The bank’s name was changed to UOB in 1965.[br]

About the UOB Bank

Having established itself as one of Asia’s leading banks, the UOB Bank has over 500 offices in 18 countries and a growing presence in continents such as:

  • Asia Pacific

  • Western Europe

  • North America 

Through it global network, the UOB Bank provides a range of financial services such as:

  • personal financial services

  • private banking

  • commercial and corporate banking

  • investment banking

  • corporate finance

  • capital market activities

  • treasury services

  • futures broking

  • asset management

  • venture capital management

  • general insurance

  • life assurance

  • stock broking services 

In Singapore, the UOB group is a solid market leader in the credit card and private residential home loan industry. It is also a key provider of loans to small and medium scale enterprises. The UOB Asset Management, being the company’s fund management arm, is also one of Singapore’s most awarded fund managers.

 

UOB Bank and its Subsidiaries

The UOB has several branches and five subsidiaries world wide. They are:

  • Far Eastern Bank (Singapore)

  • UOB Malaysia (Malaysia)

  • UOB Thailand (Thailand)

  • PT Bank UOB Indonesia (Indonesia)

  • PT Bank Buana (Indonesia)[br]

UOB Bank and Community Involvement

The UOB Bank plays an active and committed role in community development, with a special focus on:

  • Children

  • Education

  • Art forms

 

The Staff Volunteerism programme was introduced in 2007. Another programme called the UOB Heartbeat Run/Walk was initiated to raise funds for some specific beneficiary such as, Very Special Arts Singapore (VSAS). The VSAS offers art programmes for those with special needs. In recognition of the UOB’s contributions to the arts, it was awarded the National Arts Council‘s Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award for four successive years since 2005.

Clearly, the UOB bank covers a unique variety of products and services, all of which help their customers, the community as a whole and several beneficiaries who have special needs.

 

 

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