- Full Company Name :
- OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED
- Incorporated in :
- SINGAPORE
- Incorporated on :
- 31 Oct 1932
- ISIN Code :
- SG1S04926220
- Registered Office :
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63 Chulia Street #10-00
OCBC Centre East
Singapore 049514
- Telephone :
- 65 63187222
- Fax :
- 65 65337955
- Email :
- ContactUs@ocbc.com.sg
- Secretary :
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Yeoh Ban Aik Peter
Liew Hong Choo Sherri, Kwang Chan Chee Christina (Ass)
- Link to Internet Website :
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http://www.ocbc.com
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Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpn Ltd was incorporated in Singapore on 31 October
1932 to carry on business in banking and finance. The Bank is the successor to
Chinese Commercial Bank Ltd, Ho Hong Bank Ltd and the Overseas-Chinese Bank Ltd.
OCBC Bank offers a comprehensive range of banking services and financial
solutions in consumer banking, business banking, international banking, global
treasury and investment management. The OCBC Group has diverse subsidiaries
that are involved in financial futures, regional stockbroking, trustee, nominee
and custodian services, property development and hotel management.
In August 2001, OCBC Bank acquired Keppel Capital Holdings Ltd and all its
subsidiaries, including Keppel TatLee Bank Ltd, Keppel Securities Pte Ltd and
Keppel TatLee Finance Ltd. On 25 February 2002, OCBC Bank and Keppel TatLee
Bank were operationally and legally integrated.
OCBC Bank currently has assets of S$151 billion and a network of over 370
branches and representative offices in 15 countries and territories including
Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, China, Hong Kong SAR, Brunei, Japan,
Australia, UK and USA. This network includes more than 250 branches and offices
in Indonesia operated by OCBC Bank's subsidiary, PT Bank NISP. OCBC Bank and
its banking subsidiaries offer a wide range of specialist financial services,
from consumer, corporate, investment, private and transaction banking to global
treasury and stockbroking services to meet the needs of its customers across
communities.