Bank of Singapore

This article is about a Singapore-based private bank. For a list of banks in Singapore, see List of banks in Singapore.
Bank of Singapore
Industry Private banking and wealth management
Predecessor ING Asia Private Bank
Founded Singapore (January 29, 2010 (2010-01-29))
Headquarters Singapore
Key people
Bahren Shaari (CEO)
Products Wealth management, financial analysis, investment
AUM USD 61 billion (30 June 2016)
Number of employees
1,300
Parent OCBC Bank
Website www.bankofsingapore.com

Bank of Singapore (Chinese: 新加坡银行; pinyin: Xīnjiāpō yínháng) is a Singapore-based private banking arm of OCBC Bank. Formerly known as ING Asia Private Bank, it was acquired by OCBC in 2009 from ING Group for US$1.46 billion.[1] As at 30 June 2016, the bank was managing approximately US$61 billion of assets of high-net-worth individuals, mainly in Asia. Bank of Singapore is rated Aa1 by Moody's.

History

The bank was formed in 2010 by the acquisition of ING Asia Private Bank by OCBC in 2009, as a result of ING's restructuring plan, following a government bailout of ING Group in 2008,[2] due to the financial crisis in the late 2000s. Its current headquarters, the Bank of Singapore Centre at Market Street, was officially opened on June 2011. Since then, the bank has been strengthening its position in the Asia Pacific region.[3]

Services

The bank provides customised wealth management, investment and lending services, on top of general banking services provided by its parent bank, OCBC. It also offers financial analysis in financial areas such as international equities and estate planning services.

Awards

References

  1. ING to sell Asian Private Banking business to OCBC | ING
  2. Reuters Editorial (15 October 2009). "OCBC buying ING Asia private bank". Reuters UK.
  3. "Bank of Singapore set to notch record growth of up to 15%" (link) (Press release). Singapore: Business Times. 2014-12-15. Retrieved 2015-03-31.

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