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Website:
http://www.ocbc.com
Phone: +65 6318 7222 |
Address:
65 Chulia Street
, 049513 |
Company Description
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. The Group's principal activities are carried out through four segments: Consumer banking; Business banking; Global treasury; Insurance; and Others. Consumer Banking provides products and services offered to individuals, including deposit products, consumer loans, credit cards, stock brokerage and wealth management products. Business banking provides services to business customers. The products and services offered include long-term loans, short-term credit and fee-based services. Global treasury engages and assists customers in foreign exchange activities, financial futures trading and money market operations. Insurance provides life and general insurance products. Others provide asset management, property development and investment holding. The Group operates in Singapore, Malaysia, China, North America, and other countries. Consumer banking, business banking, treasury, insurance; and others
Key People
| Chairman | Dr. Cheong Choong Kong |
| Chief Executive Officer | David Philbrick Conner |
| Chief Financial Officer | Soon Tit Koon |
| Secretary | Peter Yeoh |
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