Union Bancaire Privee obtains a wholesale license in Singapore that allows the bank to offer Singapore dollar services, and provides a wider set of investment solutions to domestic clients in Singapore.
Swiss-based Union Bancaire Privee (UBP) announced on Monday that its Singapore branch has received regulatory approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) for a wholesale bank license. UBP Singapore expects to commence operations as a wholesale bank from 1 April 2019.
The new license will allow UBP Singapore to offer Singapore dollar (SGD) services, including deposits and loans, within the prescribed regulatory guidelines for wholesale banks, and provide a wider set of investment solutions to domestic clients in Singapore.
Great Potential
«We see great potential in Asia for our unique wealth and asset management solutions and are excited to have the opportunity now to provide an even wider set of bespoke solutions that will better meet the needs of our clients,» UBP CEO Guy de Picciotto said.
UBP has had asset management operations in Asia for over 20 years. The bank has operated in Tokyo since 1989, Hong Kong since 1990, and Singapore since 1993, where it also launched its private banking business for the region with a merchant banking license on 1 November 2013.
License in Hong Kong
Upon completion of the transfer of Coutts International’s activities in Singapore and Hong Kong in April 2016, as part of the acquisition of the Royal Bank of Scotland’s international wealth management business, UBP also obtained a banking license for its Hong Kong branch, which enabled the bank to broaden its wealth management services for clients in Asia.