Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, abbreviated as OCBC Bank, is a publicly noted 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 management of Tan Ean Kiam and Lee Kong Chian. In the subsequent decades, the bank expanded its operations and became the biggest bank in South East Asia.
OCBC’s Indonesia subsidiary, Bank OCBC NISP, has 630 workplaces and branches.
In 1932, three 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.