Our Corporate Milestones

Since 1935, our entrepreneurial spirit, focus on long-term value creation and unwavering commitment to do what is right for our customers have made UOB a leading bank in Asia. Our timeline captures the corporate milestones of our 87-year storied history.
1935
1950s
1935
Amid the uncertainties of the Great Depression, a group of seven businessmen led by Datuk Wee Kheng Chiang (first row, centre) founded a bank to serve the merchant community in Singapore.
1935 (6 August)
United Chinese Bank (UCB) is incorporated
1935 (1 October)
UCB begins operations at Bonham Building
1956
Introduces coin banks for children
1958
Drives 1st mobile branch
1959
Opens 1st UCB branch at Beach Road
1960
1990s
1962
1st bank to focus on women as customers
1965
UCB is renamed United Overseas Bank
Opens 1st overseas branch in Hong Kong
1971
Acquires majority stake in Chung Khiaw Bank (CKB) in Singapore

Opens Tokyo branch

Reveals iconic five-bar logo
1973
Acquires Lee Wah Bank in Singapore
1974
Dr Wee Cho Yaw succeeds Datuk Wee as Chairman and CEO

Begins operating from the new 30-storey building which stood on the same site as Bonham Building (the current UOB Plaza 2)
1975
Opens London branch
1977
Opens New York agency
1980
Introduces Singapore’s 1st ATM offering 24-hour banking

Opens Los Angeles agency
1982
Holds inaugural UOB Painting of the Year competition
1983
Opens Seoul representative office
1984
Opens Beijing representative office

Acquires majority interest in
Far Eastern Bank in Singapore
1985
Expands into Sydney and Xiamen
1986
Expands into Vancouver
1987
Acquires majority interest in Industrial & Commercial Bank in Singapore
1988
1st Singapore bank to launch Visa cards
1st bank to launch Singapore’s only credit card for women
1992
1st Singapore bank to set up representative office in Vietnam

Opens Taipei representative office
1993
1st bank in Singapore to launch automated cash deposit machine
1994
Expands into Yangon
1995
Celebrates 60th anniversary and official opening of UOB Plaza 1
1997
UOB Malaysia merges with CKB Malaysia
1998
Opens Shanghai branch
1999
Acquires Westmont Bank in the Philippines

Acquires Radanasin Bank in Thailand
2000s
2020s
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