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POSB Bank (or just called POSB) is a Singaporean bank offering customer banking services and is the oldest bank in continuous operation in Singapore. Established on January 1, 1877 as the Post Office Savings Bank, the bank now operates as part of DBS Bank, which obtained the organization and its subsidiaries on November 16, 1998.

Prior to its acquisition, the bank was a significant public bank offering inexpensive banking services to Singaporeans. DBS Bank tries to continue this custom by promising to keep costs low for fundamental savings accounts, and to exempt children, full-time trainees below the age of 21 years and full-time National Servicemen from bank charges.

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Based on January 1, 1877 as the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB), the bank became part of the Postal Solutions Department in the Straits Settlements and was set up by the colonial government to supply banking services for lower-income citizens.Headquartered in the General Post Office Building, in Raffles Place, the bank was under the jurisdiction of the Postmaster-General, with bank policies supervised by a group of trustees appointed by the Governor of the Straits Settlement. From 1877 to 1940, the bank had a steady development of accounts opened increasing from 211 to 57,000 while overall deposits increased from 19,862 to 14.3 million Straits dollars during the very same duration.

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DBS Bank Ltd is an international banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Marina Bay, Singapore. The company was named The Development Bank of Singapore Limited, before the present name was taken up in July 2003 to demonstrate its evolving role as a regional bank.

The bank was established by the Government of Singapore in July 1968 to take over the industrial financing activities from the Economic Development Board. Today, its branches numbering in excess of 100 can be found island-wide. DBS Bank is the largest bank in South East Asia by assets and among the larger banks in Asia, with total assets of S$ 482 billion as at 31 Dec 2016. It has market-dominant positions in consumer banking, treasury and markets, asset management, securities brokerage, equity and debt fund-raising in Singapore and Hong Kong.

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Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, abbreviated as OCBC Bank, is an openly noted monetary services organisation with its head workplace in Singapore. In 1932, three banks– Chinese Commercial Bank (1912), Ho Hong Bank (1917), and Oversea-Chinese Bank (1919), merged to form Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation under the leadership of Tan Ean Kiam and Lee Kong Chian. In the subsequent years, the bank broadened its operations and ended up being the largest bank in South East Asia.

OCBC’s Indonesia subsidiary, Bank OCBC NISP, has 630 branches and offices

In 1932, 3 banks– Chinese Commercial Bank (1912), Ho Hong Bank (1917), and Oversea-Chinese Bank (1919), merged to form Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation under the leadership of Tan Ean Kiam and Lee Kong Chian. In the subsequent years, the bank expanded its operations and ended up being the biggest bank in South East Asia.

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Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, abbreviated as OCBC Bank, is an openly noted financial services organisation with its head workplace in Singapore. The “Oversea-Chinese” usage leads many to think wrongly that the bank’s name is misspelled, however this is the correct traditional spelling. It is asserted that this is the right spelling, “oversea” rather than “overseas”, which is the proper usage of the word in generic English, sounds uneasy and clumsy to native English speakers. The bank’s global network has grown to make up subsidiaries, branches, and representative offices in 18 nations and areas. It has retail banking subsidiaries in Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and China, and branches in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, the UK and US. OCBC’s Indonesia subsidiary, Bank OCBC NISP, has 630 branches and workplaces.

OCBC’s Indonesia subsidiary, Bank OCBC NISP, has 630 branches and workplaces.

In 1932, three banks– Chinese Commercial Bank (1912), Ho Hong Bank (1917), and Oversea-Chinese Bank (1919), merged to form Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation under the management of Tan Ean Kiam and Lee Kong Chian. In the subsequent years, the bank expanded its operations and ended up being the largest bank in South East Asia.

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