OCBC can find China sweet spot in Asean
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WHEN the S$6.3 billion acquisition of Wing Hang Bank was first announced by OCBC in 2014, there was disquiet in certain quarters then that this was an expensive gamble.
The oft-cited criticism was that using Wing Hang - among the last of the small family-owned banks in Hong Kong - to break into the Chinese market by using Hong Kong as the main gateway would be a tough sell.
That analysis is well-meaning, but incomplete in today's context. It misses out how Chinese investment flows are currently coursing through South-east Asia, and how a Singapore bank can capitalise on the overseas expansion of Chinese companies to tap into the rising prowess of the world's second-largest economy.
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