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Located at 65 Chulia Street, OCBC Centre was completed in 1976. OCBC Centre East and OCBC Centre South occupy 63 Chulia Street and 18 Church Street, respectively. OCBC Centre sits on freehold land, ...
65 Chulia Street and 18 Church Street in Singapore’s Central Business District (CBD). Completed in 1976, OCBC Centre, at 65 Chulia Street, comprises a 50-storey tower, where OCBC’s head office is ...
OCBC Centre at 65 Chulia Street was the late architect I. M. Pei’s first big project in Singapore. Standing at 197.7m, it was Southeast Asia’s tallest skyscraper when it was completed in 1976. Aside ...
"OCBC Bank wishes to announce that we are exploring the redevelopment of 63, 65 Chulia Street and 18 Church Street to rejuvenate ... preserving the heritage of its headquarter office OCBC Centre, a ...
The complex includes the 52-storey OCBC Centre at 65 Chulia Street, as well as smaller buildings at 63 Chulia Street and 18 Church Street. The OCBC Centre was the tallest building in Singapore and ...
The virtual banking space, named after OCBC’s headquarters in Chulia Street, occupies nine plots of virtual land and provides users including non-OCBC customers with the opportunity to learn about ...
OCBC Bank has opened the doors to a different banking experience on leading Metaverse platform Decentraland. Named after the address of the bank’s headquarters on Chulia Street, Singapore ...
but the carpark at OCBC Centre is now one of the most progressive. OCBC has launched 10 electric vehicle (EV) charging points at the multi-storey at 65 Chulia Street. Two of the new chargers there ...
Named after the address of the bank’s headquarters on Chulia Street, Singapore, OCBCx65Chulia allows visitors to learn about OCBC’s historical milestones along with the latest banking products ...
Fifteen of their works were then selected for an exhibition at OCBC Artspace (OCBC Bank, 65 Chulia Street). On display until Oct 11, the artworks by these eight-to-18-year-olds are also available ...
SINGAPORE: Peregrine falcons have been recorded nesting for the first time in Singapore - in the heart of its central business district, in a recess high up on OCBC Centre in Chulia Street.