Singapore lender United Overseas Bank (UOB) has agreed to buy Citigroup's consumer businesses in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam for about S$4.915 billion ($3.65 billion), funding the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s UOB to buy Citi retail arms in 4 Southeast Asia markets for $3.65 billion
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore lender United Overseas Bank (UOB) has agreed to buy Citigroup's consumer businesses in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam for about S$4.915 billion ($3.65 billion ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore salary insights 2022 for 5 sectors: ICT, banking & finance, manufacturing, and more
A cloud engineer in the ICT sector, with three to five years of credentials, could earn a monthly salary in the range of S$5,000 to S$7,000, while a relationship manager in the banking & finance ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s UOB to buy Citi’s retail business in 4 markets for $3.65 bln
Singapore lender United Overseas Bank (UOB) UOBH.SI has agreed to buy Citigroup's C.N consumer businesses in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam for about S$4.915 billion ($3.65 billion). "The ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s UOB to buy Citigroup consumer businesses in four Asian countries
Singapore's lender United Overseas Bank Ltd said on Friday that it would buy Citigroup's consumer businesses in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. ( read original story ...)
Wunderman Thompson Singapore Appoints Yeo Wee Lee Head of Technology
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Singapore’s UOB to buy Citi’s retail business in 4 markets for $3.65 billion
Singapore lender United Overseas Bank (UOB) has agreed to buy Citigroup’s consumer businesses in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam for about S$4.915 billion ($3.65 billion). “The total cash ... ( read original story ...)
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And that's exactly what Krafton, maker of PUBG Mobile, is doing to Garena Online over accusations that the Singapore-based game developer has once again infringed its battle royale IP. What's more, ... ( read original story ...)