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SINGAPORE] OCBC group chief executive officer Helen Wong will retire on Dec 31, 2025, with Tan Teck Long, the bank’s current ...
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Asian Banking & Finance on MSNBanks, insurers rethink app strategy to solve real user problemsOCBC, Astra Life, BTN, and ACA prioritise utility and relevance over super app ambitions. Banks and insurers in Southeast ...
OCBC Bank is topping up its loan pot to S$5bil (US$4bil) from S$1.5bil for entrepreneurs who own multiple small, early-stage ...
US Dollar's (USD’s) rebound found momentum from a US court ruling, saying that Trump’s unilateral imposition of 'Liberation Day tariffs' under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act ...
OCBC Bank announed that it has appointed Elaine Heng as its next Head of Global Commercial Banking, effective 1 October.
Singapore’s OCBC, the second-largest banking group in Southeast Asia, will continue to hire more staff and invest in its digital infrastructure capabilities to attract ultra-high-net-worth ...
SINGAPORE – A $2 million programme by OCBC Bank aims to help more than 180,000 seniors in Singapore over the next three years. The programme was launched at Bukit Canberra in Sembawang on March ...
With all three banks reporting splendid results, it can be tough to choose between them. The post DBS, OCBC and UOB All Reported Record Profits: Which Bank Should You Buy? appeared first on The Smart ...
As part of its earnings report, OCBC revealed that it will return 2.5 billion Singapore dollars to shareholders over two years through dividends and buybacks.
USD/JPY fell in reaction to a volley of comments from BoJ officials, that seem to point to high likelihood of a hike at the upcoming MPC (24 Jan). Pair was last seen at 155.82 levels, OCBC’s FX ...
OCBC has appeared as the first bank in Singapore to offer bespoke tokenised bonds to corporate accredited investors (corporate AIs) – businesses with net assets exceeding SG$ 10 million. The tokenised ...
SINGAPORE: The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has fined banks DBS, OCBC, Citibank and insurer Swiss Life a total of S$3.8 million (US$2.83 million) for breaching its requirements on anti ...
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