UOB
UOB is a Singaporean international banking business that has branches in the majority of Southeast Asian nations. Its headquarters are located in Singapore. The bank, originally known as the United Chinese Bank and established in 1935 by a businessman from Sarawak named Chew Teck Weng, was established together with a group of Chinese-born businessmen. According to total assets, this financial institution ranks as the third largest in all of Southeast Asia.
UOB is considered to be among the best financial institutions in the world, as evidenced by its rating of 'Aa1' from Moody's Investors Service and 'AA-' from both S&P Global and Fitch Ratings. Having a worldwide network that spans 500 branches and offices located in 19 different countries spanning Asia, Europe, and the US. Its operations in Asia operate together from headquarters in Singapore, its banking subsidiaries in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, and its branches and offices located around the region.
UOB offers commercial and corporate banking services, personal financial services, private banking and asset management services, corporate financing, venture capital, investment, and insurance services, as well as a variety of other financial and business-related services. It has more than 500 offices in 19 countries and territories in Asia Pacific, Western Europe, and North America in addition to its 68 branches in Singapore.
Founded: 1935
Headquarters: 80 Raffles Place, Singapore
Website: https://www.uob.com.sg