UOB Unveils Presentation on Navigating Uncertainties and Showcasing Strong Growth Fundamentals

Reuters
27 May
UOB Unveils Presentation on Navigating Uncertainties and Showcasing Strong Growth Fundamentals

United Overseas Bank Ltd. (UOB) has shared a presentation highlighting its strategic approach amidst uncertainties at Citi's 2025 Macro & Pan Asia Conference. The presentation covers an overview of UOB Group, a macroeconomic outlook, the bank's strong fundamentals, key growth drivers, and the latest financials. UOB continues to be recognized as a leading bank in Asia, with an extensive network of around 500 branches and offices across 19 countries and territories. As of the first quarter of 2025, UOB reported gross loans of SGD341 billion, customer deposits of SGD401 billion, a loan-to-deposit ratio of 84.0%, and a common equity tier 1 ratio of 15.5%. The bank received multiple accolades in 2024, including "Domestic Retail Bank of the Year" and "Best Bank in Asia-Pacific." You can access the full presentation through the link below.

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