• Wee Cho Yaw DUBC (Chinese: 黃祖耀; pinyin: Huáng Zǔyào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Chó͘-iāu; 10 January 1929 – 3 February 2024) was a Singaporean banker, businessman...
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  • as CIMB Group). He was the father of Wee Cho Yaw, Chairman Emeritus & Adviser of the United Overseas Bank. Wee was born into a Hoklo family with ancestry...
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  • of United Overseas Bank (UOB) since 2007. He is the eldest son of Wee Cho Yaw. Wee earned a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's...
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    1978, the company has been chaired by Singaporean banker, Wee Cho Yaw. As of 30 March 2020, Wee, through his family investment vehicle, owns 36.23% of the...
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    2017. Retrieved 26 March 2017. "S'pore tycoon and former UOB chairman Wee Cho Yaw dies at 95". The Straits Times. Archived from the original on 3 February...
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  • Ajit Singh Gill, Singapore’s oldest Olympian. (b. 1928). 3 February – Wee Cho Yaw, billionaire and United Overseas Bank's longest serving chairman (b....
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  • Medali Penghargaan". Tempo. 26 September 2010. Retrieved 16 April 2023. "Wee Cho Yaw". www.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 6 February 2024. "RBPF chief gets top Singapore...
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  • Retrieved 15 December 2021. Ang, Prisca (3 April 2024). "Sons of late banker Wee Cho Yaw among world's new billionaires on Forbes list". The Straits Times. Singapore...
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  • House of Savoy (since 1983). Ray Watters, 95, New Zealand geographer. Wee Cho Yaw, 95, Singaporean banker, chairman of UOB (1974–2013). Yōko Abe, 95, Japanese...
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    September 21, 2020. "Nippon Paint tycoon Goh Cheng Liang overtakes UOB's Wee Cho Yaw as Singapore's richest". The Straits Times. January 19, 2015. Archived...
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