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1 Sengkang Square #02-04 Compass One Singapore 545078

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, abbreviated as OCBC Bank, is a publicly listed 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), combined 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 biggest bank in South East Asia.

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

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 broadened its operations and ended up being the biggest bank in South East Asia.

1 Sengkang Square #02-05/06 Compass One Mall Singapore 545078

Founded on January 1, 1877 as the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB), the bank belonged to the Postal Provider Department in the Straits Settlements and was established by the colonial federal government to offer banking services for lower-income citizens.Headquartered in the General Post Office Structure, in Raffles Place, the bank was under the jurisdiction of the Postmaster-General, with bank policies managed by a group of trustees designated by the Governor of the Straits Settlement. From 1877 to 1940, the bank had a steady growth of accounts opened increasing from 211 to 57,000 while overall deposits increased from 19,862 to 14.3 million Straits dollars throughout the same duration.

Blk 118 Rivervale Drive #01-21 Rivervale Plaza Singapore 540118

Based on January 1, 1877 as the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB), the bank was part of the Postal Solutions Department in the Straits Settlements and was established by the colonial government to supply banking services for lower-income citizens.Headquartered in the General Post Office Structure, 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 Guv of the Straits Settlement. From 1877 to 1940, the bank had a steady development of accounts opened increasing from 211 to 57,000 while total deposits increased from 19,862 to 14.3 million Straits dollars during the same period.

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