UOB's Greater China loans double to S$25b over three years
Singapore
UNITED Overseas Bank's strategy of financing Chinese companies investing overseas is paying off, with cross borders loans doubling from three years ago to S$25.1 billion.
As Chinese companies expand along the One Belt One Road (OBOR) trade routes and as trade and investment between China and South-east Asia continues to grow, UOB has also doubled its cross-border financing to these companies over the last three years, it said on Thursday
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