OCBC's Wong to be first woman CEO of Singapore bank


SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's second-largest lender, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp (OCBC), appointed Deputy President Helen Wong as group CEO, succeeding Samuel Tsien who is retiring after nearly nine years.

Wong, 59, will become the first woman to head a Singapore bank and among the few to lead an Asian bank. The appointment is effective April 15, OCBC said on Friday.

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