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Enabling and inspiring our communities to progress into the future through education and talent development.
As part of our 90th anniversary, UOB has pledged to provide education programmes to 250,000 students and children across ASEAN over the next five years, with an aggregate impact of S$120 million.

UOB and Wee Foundation have pledged a combined gift of S$110 million to NTU to turbocharge the university’s engine of opportunity.

Providing pre-tertiary scholarships for 90 students from the region to study in Singapore over the next few years.

The UOB Innovation Hub aims to incubate more than 90 start-ups in five years, strengthening Singapore’s entrepreneur pipeline.

Dr Wee Cho Yaw was among Nanyang Business School (NBS)’s earliest champions who served as NTU’s Pro-Chancellor. In celebration of NBS’s 30th anniversary, NTU unveiled a tribute wall honouring Dr Wee’s profound contributions to both NTU and Singapore, and named the building housing NBS as Wee Cho Yaw Plaza, in recognition of his enduring legacy in education.

UOB and Wee Foundation have pledged a combined gift of S$110 million to NTU to turbocharge the university’s engine of opportunity.

Providing pre-tertiary scholarships for 90 students from the region to study in Singapore over the next few years.

The UOB Innovation Hub aims to incubate more than 90 start-ups in five years, strengthening Singapore’s entrepreneur pipeline.

Dr Wee Cho Yaw was among Nanyang Business School (NBS)’s earliest champions who served as NTU’s Pro-Chancellor. In celebration of NBS’s 30th anniversary, NTU unveiled a tribute wall honouring Dr Wee’s profound contributions to both NTU and Singapore, and named the building housing NBS as Wee Cho Yaw Plaza, in recognition of his enduring legacy in education.

Our flagship multi-year regional programme that aims to bridge the digital gap for children from disadvantaged backgrounds and connect them to a world of digital learning opportunities. About 236,000 children from disadvantaged backgrounds across Southeast Asia will receive digital learning tools and skills.
About 11,000 students from low-income families will receive 90 days of pocket money to help them through school. The students can use this money for school-related expenses such as buying meals, paying for transport or other schooling activities.


In celebration of the momentous UOB90 year, UOB lit up the skyline with a series of countdown projection shows while setting three Guinness World Records for the tallest, brightest and longest projection mapping ever attempted. These showcases transformed UOB Plaza 1 into a beautiful canvas, as part of our commitment to the arts and our community.
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