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OCBC Bank is the longest established Singapore bank, formed in 1932 from the merger of three local banks, the oldest of which was founded in 1912.
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OCBC Bank Malaysia lauded at Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards for Online FX
It has garnered RM4.6m in transactions three months after its launch.
OCBC Bank Malaysia lauded at Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards for Online FX
It has garnered RM4.6m in transactions three months after its launch.
OCBC Bank bags Malaysia Customer Experience of the Year accolade at Asian Experience Awards 2023
Achieves remarkable growth and innovation in working capital solutions despite global challenges.
OCBC NISP, Tbk: Leading the Way in Banking Innovation and Brand Excellence in Indonesia
Indonesia's premier bank is recognised for cutting-edge innovation and exceptional brand excellence in the financial services industry, ensuring they meet the evolving needs of their customers.
Making digital investing more convenient with OCBC Bank’s Online Unit Trust
The bank’s mobile banking app feature helped them win at the 2023 Malaysia International Business Awards.
OCBC Bank wins big at Asian Experience Awards 2022
The company has brought home three awards for its utilisation of the latest technologies in its banking services.
Crash ahead? Residential sales to take a hit from banks’ increased fixed-rate home loans
Home loan rates now range from 2.75% p.a. to 3.08% p.a.
OCBC Bank wins Digital Banking Award for helping SMEs make collections at the Height of the Pandemic
OCBC OneCollect singled out for its role in helping SMEs continue running their businesses during the pandemic when collection became difficult.
OCBC Bank lauded for its OneCollect cross-border service at the Asian Experience Awards
It aims to bridge the gap for cross-border dealings in Singapore and Malaysia.
Singapore lifts dividend cap on local banks, financial companies
Local financial firms are expected to remain resilient even should the economy slip into a recession again.