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    Bank of Singapore to Invest in Hiring, Tech to Boost Assets, CEO Says

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    Posted on November 27, 2025

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    Bank of Singapore targets Asia's top 5 private banks, investing in hiring and tech, with assets rising 20% to $145 billion, CEO Moo says.

    Bank of Singapore to Enhance Assets with New Investments

    By Yantoultra Ngui

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Bank of Singapore plans more investment in hiring and technology as it aims to climb into Asia's top five private banks within five years after assets under management rose nearly 20% to exceed $145 billion in the third quarter, Chief Executive Jason Moo said.

    Asia's wealth surge anchors the push. Global high-net-worth individual wealth rose 4.2% in 2024, while Asia-Pacific's climbed 4.8%, second only to North America, according to Capgemini's world wealth report.

    The region's high-net-worth individual population grew 2.7%, expanding the client base for private banks.

    High-net-worth individuals refers to those with at least $1 million in investable assets, while ultra-high-net-worth people are those with $30 million or more, according to Capgemini.

    "We hope to be within the top five in the next three to five years," Moo told Reuters in an interview. Finews, which tracks standalone private banks, currently ranks Bank of Singapore, the private banking arm of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp, seventh in the region.

    Bank of Singapore's AUM stood at about $120 billion when Moo took over in early 2023. It has since climbed to more than $145 billion in the third quarter despite the bank raising its minimum account size to $5 million from $3 million last year.

    The number of relationship managers has reached 500, from roughly 400 in 2023, and Moo said hiring will accelerate again in 2026.

    "We hired aggressively in 2024, we hired moderately in 2025. We'll probably switch back to the aggressive mode in 2026. So we'll continue that trend, continue that runway for the next few years," he said.

    Bank of Singapore also plans more bespoke products for clients with $100 million or more in assets, according to Moo.

    Ultra-high-net-worth assets grew close to 20% in the first three quarters this year, while assets from financial intermediaries such as external asset managers rose over 30%.

    Moo said the bank is also investing in proprietary asset allocation technology to incorporate local currencies and insurance holdings into portfolio planning, aiming to make wealth management more tailored for clients.

    Hong Kong, its largest office outside Singapore, has already met its target of growing AUM by 50% from 2024 to 2026, more than a year ahead of schedule, according to Moo.

    Dubai remains a priority, with the bank ranking third among private banks there behind Julius Baer and UBS and on track to account for 20% of AUM by 2027, Moo said.

    He added that a booking centre in Dubai is under consideration if client demand rises. Singapore and Hong Kong are its current booking centres.

    Looking ahead, Moo said the bank is exploring ways to leverage OCBC's regional presence to build an integrated onshore-offshore private banking network across the region.

    OCBC is Southeast Asia's second-largest bank by assets, with key markets including Greater China, Malaysia and Indonesia. OCBC also owns an 88.2% stake in insurer Great Eastern Holdings, LSEG data showed.

    (Reporting by Yantoultra Ngui; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bank of Singapore plans to invest in hiring and technology.
    • •Aims to be among Asia's top five private banks in 3-5 years.
    • •Assets under management rose nearly 20% to over $145 billion.
    • •Focus on high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients.
    • •Expansion plans include Hong Kong and potential Dubai booking center.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bank of Singapore to invest in hiring, tech to boost assets, CEO says

    1What is assets under management?

    Assets under management (AUM) refers to the total market value of the investments that a financial institution manages on behalf of its clients.

    2What is private banking?

    Private banking is a personalized financial and banking service that is offered to high-net-worth individuals, providing tailored financial solutions and investment management.

    3What are high-net-worth individuals?

    High-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) are people with a significant amount of investable assets, typically at least $1 million, excluding their primary residence.

    4What is wealth management?

    Wealth management is a comprehensive service that combines financial planning, investment management, and other financial services to manage an individual's wealth.

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