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  2. United Overseas Bank - Wikipedia

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    United Overseas Bank Limited (simplified Chinese: 大华银行有限公司; traditional Chinese: 大華銀行有限公司; pinyin: Dàhuá Yínháng Yǒuxìan Gōngsī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tāi-hôa Gûn-hâng Iú-hān Kong-si), often known as UOB, is a Singaporean regional bank headquartered at Raffles Place, Singapore, with branches mostly found in Southeast Asia countries.

  3. UOB - Wikipedia

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    UOB or UoB is the acronymic abbreviation for: United Overseas Bank, a Singaporean multinational investment bank and financial services company; University of Baghdad;

  4. List of largest banks - Wikipedia

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    Japan Post Bank: 1,625.60 24 Royal Bank of Canada: 1,566.41 25 ... United Overseas Bank: 396.62 86 Banco Bradesco: 394.76 87 Nonghyup Bank: 394.46 88 Nomura Holdings:

  5. List of banks in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan Post (Nihon Yūsei Kōsha (日本郵政公社)), restructured to Japan Post Bank in 2007.; Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries Finance Corporation (AFC; Nōrin Gyogyō Kin'yū Kōko (農林漁業金融公庫)), merged to JFC in 2008.

  6. Big Four (banking) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the term "big three" [27] [28] is used instead of "big four". The related term city bank is also sometimes used for these banks. The "big three" are: Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group; SMBC Group; Mizuho Financial Group; Japan had a "big four" between 2002 and 2005 when the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi and UFJ Japan were still separate ...

  7. Lien Ying Chow - Wikipedia

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    Lien cofounded Nanyang University [6] and is the founder of Overseas Union Bank (formerly Overseas Chinese Union Bank), which, in 2001, became part of United Overseas Bank, [3] as well as the Lien Foundation, which he established in 1980. [6] He was winner of the American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award in 1981. [2] [7]

  8. Wee Cho Yaw - Wikipedia

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    The bank had previously dealt only with local businesses, but Wee moved the bank into foreign exchange and international trade financing. In 1964, UCB applied to open a branch in Hong Kong, and was renamed United Overseas Bank (UOB) from January 1965 to avoid a clash of names with an existing bank there. By this time, Wee had grown the bank's ...

  9. MUFG - Wikipedia

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    MUFG is Japan's largest financial group and one of the world's ten largest bank holding companies holding around US$1.5 trillion (JP¥227 trillion) in deposits as of April 2024. [8] In Japan, it is the largest of the three so-called megabanks with $2.9 trillion in total assets at end-March 2023, ahead of SMBC Group ($2.0 trillion) and Mizuho ...