UOB to grow wholesale bank revenue by 15%


United Overseas Bank (M) Bhd deputy chief executive officer Kevin Lam.

KUALA LUMPUR: United Overseas Bank (M) Bhd (UOB), a subsidiary of Singapore-based UOB Group, aims to grow its wholesale bank business revenue by 15% in the next two years.

Deputy chief executive officer Kevin Lam (pic) said the amalgamation of the commercial, corporate and investment banking related services under the newly-formed wholesale banking unit last year was to broaden its business functions in a customer-centric point of view.

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