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  1. Lien Ying Chow, George, ( simplified Chinese: 连瀛洲; traditional Chinese: 連瀛洲; pinyin: Lián Yíng Zhōu; 2 August 1906 - 6 August 2004) was a Singaporean businessperson. He is one of the founders of Overseas Chinese Union Bank (later known as Overseas Union Bank), which merged with United Overseas Bank in 2001. [1] Early life.

  2. Lien Ying Chow Library. OPENING HOURS. Term: 8.30 am to 7.00 pm. Break/Vacation: 9.00 am to 6.00 pm. Weekends and Public Holidays: Closed. Location: Level 2 - 5, Block 1, Admin Building. Visiting the Library > QUICK LINKS. Account. Book Facility. Loan Privileges. Online Databases. Access & Membership. Link to Library Discovery. WHAT'S ON. View all.

  3. Dr Lien Ying Chow (1906 – 2004) was born in Guangdong, China, and immigrated to Singapore at the age of 14 in year 1920, with barely enough. He was an extraordinary business leader and banker, best known as the founder of Overseas Union Bank.

  4. Aug 6, 2004 · Background. George Lien Ying Chow (b. 2 August 1906, Guangdong, China–d. 6 August 2004, Singapore) was an entrepreneur, banker and philanthropist. He is best known as the founder of Overseas Union Bank (OUB), one of Southeast Asia’s largest banks before it was acquired by United Overseas Bank (UOB) in 2001.1 Lien’s family ...

  5. www.lienfoundation.org › aboutLien Foundation

    The Lien Foundation was set up by Dr George Lien Ying Chow (1906-2004), an eminent Asian business leader, banker and hotelier. His influence extended beyond the private sector and Singapore, as a community leader, diplomat and philanthropist.

  6. Lien Ying Chow (连瀛洲; 1906–2004) was from Chaoyang district in Guangdong, China. He left for Singapore in 1920 when he was 14, where he started working as a provision shop assistant.

  7. Lien Ying Chow (连瀛洲) (1906–2004) was from Chaoyang district in Guangdong, China. He left for Singapore in 1920 when he was 14, where he started working as a provision shop assistant.

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