Wee Cho Yaw

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Remembering Wee Cho Yaw: A Tribute to the Inspirational Banking Tycoon

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Read about the sombre memorial and final farewell for the late Wee Cho Yaw, former UOB chairman, as Singapore bids farewell to a remarkable leader.

Wee Cho Yaw, a prominent figure in Singapore's banking industry, was not only known for his success in business but also for his contributions to the community in various spheres such as education and culture. His influence transcended the corporate world, leaving a lasting impact on Singaporeans. The recent sombre memorial held by UOB for their former CEO and chairman, Wee Cho Yaw, saw staff paying their respects with a moment of silence and deep reverence. As hundreds gathered to bid a final farewell to the banking tycoon, sentiments of admiration and respect were palpable in the air.

Described as 'humble, personable, and charismatic', Wee Cho Yaw's legacy was celebrated by about 500 mourners who came together to honour his memory. As the former chairman and CEO of United Overseas Bank (UOB), his leadership was both respected and revered by many. Wee Cho Yaw's journey as a billionaire who shaped Singapore's financial landscape through his roles at UOB and UOL Group showcased his visionary leadership and strategic acumen.

The touching tribute from UOB staff, bowing in reverence to Wee Cho Yaw's cortege, symbolized the deep impact he had on the banking community. His pivotal role in the biggest bank takeover in UOB's history marked a significant milestone in his illustrious career. Wee Cho Yaw's dedication to UOB and his lasting influence on the banking sector is a testament to his enduring legacy.

In memory of Wee Cho Yaw, his invaluable contributions to Singapore's financial sector and his indelible mark on the community will be cherished for generations to come.

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Image courtesy of "The Straits Times"

Remembering Wee Cho Yaw โ€“ banker, community leader, mentor (The Straits Times)

Mr Wee Cho Yaw's influence extended beyond business to the community in many areas, including education and culture. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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UOB holds sombre memorial for former CEO and chairman Wee ... (CNA)

Staff observed a moment of silence and bowed three times to show their respect for the late Mr Wee.

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Image courtesy of "The Business Times"

A final farewell to banking tycoon and former UOB chairman Wee ... (The Business Times)

UOB employees turned up in the hundreds on Wednesday (Feb 7) as they bade a final farewell to the bank's late former chairman Wee Cho Yaw, who died last ...

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'Humble, personable, charismatic': About 500 mourners bid final ... (TODAY)

SINGAPORE โ€” To some people, the late Wee Cho Yaw, former chairman and chief executive officer of United Overseas Bank (UOB) was intimidating, ...

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About 500 mourners bid final farewell to Singapore banking tycoon ... (Malay Mail)

SINGAPORE, Feb 8 โ€” To some people, the late Wee Cho Yaw, former chairman and chief executive officer of United Overseas Bank (UOB) was intimidating, ...

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Wee Cho Yaw, the billionaire who transformed Singapore's financial ... (CEOWORLD magazine)

Wee, who served as the chairman emeritus of the Singaporean financial giant United Overseas Bank Limited, had been leading the UOL Group since 1973 and had been ...

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UOB staff bow & bid farewell to Wee Cho Yaw's cortege at UOB ... (Mothership.sg)

UOB Group said "hundreds" turned up at the UOB Plaza Atrium for a memorial ceremony to honour Wee, who held the positions of chairman emeritus and honourary ...

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How UOB's Wee Cho Yaw nailed the biggest bank takeover of his ... (Mothership.sg)

The son of the founder of United Chinese Bank, which later became known as UOB, Wee took over the reins in 1960 when he was 31. It marked the start of an ...

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More than 500 employees bid farewell to former UOB chairman Wee ... (The Star Online)

SINGAPORE: The late Wee Cho Yaw was sent off on Wednesday (Feb 7) in a brief memorial service aptly held at the bank that he spent a significant part of his ...

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