Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (OVCHY)

OTCMKTS · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
33.48
+0.13 (0.39%)
At close: Mar 30, 2026
Market Cap75.17B +33.9%
Revenue (ttm)10.84B +1.2%
Net Income5.70B -2.2%
EPS1.27 -2.4%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio13.18
Forward PE12.78
Dividend1.37 (4.12%)
Ex-Dividend DateAug 11, 2025
Volume80,586
Average Volume61,990
Open32.30
Previous Close33.35
Day's Range32.30 - 33.68
52-Week Range20.70 - 35.85
Beta0.24
RSI53.45
Earnings DateMay 8, 2026

About OVCHY

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, together with its subsidiaries, provides financial services in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Greater China, rest of the Asia Pacific, and internationally. It operates through Global Consumer/Private Banking, Global Wholesale Banking, Global Markets and Insurance segments. The company's Global Consumer/Private Banking segment provides checking accounts, savings and fixed deposits, consumer loans such as housing loans and other personal loans, credit cards, investments and wealth management products.... [Read more]

Sector Financials
Founded 1912
Employees 33,311
Stock Exchange OTCMKTS
Ticker Symbol OVCHY

Financial Performance

In 2025, OVCHY's revenue was 13.95 billion, an increase of 1.20% compared to the previous year's 13.78 billion. Earnings were 7.34 billion, a decrease of -2.47%.

Financial numbers in SGD Financial Statements

News

Singapore bank OCBC second-quarter earnings rise; sees rate cuts from 2024

Singapore's second-biggest lender Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp (OCBC) on Friday posted a 34% rise in second-quarter net profit, in line with estimates, while flagging it expected interest rates to tre...

2 years ago - Reuters

Singapore's top two banks, DBS and OCBC, trade higher after earnings

Shares of Singapore's two largest banks, DBS Group Holdings Ltd. and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., are up in morning trade after results showed on-quarter growth in the first three months of the year...

4 years ago - Market Watch

Singapore bank OCBC posts big profit miss, hit by loan-loss provisions

Singapore's second-largest lender Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp reported a larger-than-expected 40% tumble in quarterly net profit on Friday, hurt by loan-loss provisions in a pandemic-hit market and a...

6 years ago - Reuters