Peng Meng Ling
Corporate Officer/Principal at DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Teng Peow Toh | M | 57 | 6 years | |
Khee Giap Tan | M | 66 |
National University of Singapore
| 34 years |
Sebastian Paredes Muirragui | M | 63 |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | - |
Tin Niam Wong | M | - | 11 years | |
Neil Ge | M | - |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | 12 years |
Eng Chye Tan | M | - |
National University of Singapore
| 35 years |
Pi Cheng Hung | M | 60 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 16 years |
Saleem Razvi | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 18 years |
Kai Yuan Wong | F | 64 |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | - |
Juin Kuan Chong | M | 57 |
National University of Singapore
| 33 years |
Chung Wing Cheung | M | 66 |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | 24 years |
Teck Long Tan | M | - |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | - |
Han Kwee Juan | M | - |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | - |
Sung Sung Wu | F | 54 | 6 years | |
Sai Choy Tham | M | 64 |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | - |
Robert Kung | M | - |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | 12 years |
Wai Hung Ng | M | 61 |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | - |
Danhan Huang | M | 75 |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | 8 years |
Ginger Cheng | F | - |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Chee Wai Kok | M | 54 |
National University of Singapore
| 13 years |
Ping Luen Kwok | M | 70 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | - |
Siew Boi Tan | F | 68 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 8 years |
Huay Pin Tan | M | 61 |
National University of Singapore
| 7 years |
Loh Ken Ng | M | 70 | 8 years | |
Lai Boon Yu | M | 60 |
National University of Singapore
| 6 years |
Chung Pong Li | M | 57 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 3 years |
Wei Jin Ong | M | 57 |
National University of Singapore
| 7 years |
Seong Feei Loh | M | 60 |
National University of Singapore
| 6 years |
Tzai Win Teo | M | - |
DBS Bank (China) Ltd.
DBS Bank (China) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Part of DBS Group Holdings Ltd., DBS Bank (China) Ltd. is a Chinese company that provides banking and wealth management services. The company is based in Shanghai, China. The CEOs of the company are Ginger Cheng and Neil Ge. | 2 years |
Bing Yuan Goh | M | 43 | - | |
Ang Chye Kiat | M | - |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Kok Oon Liew | M | 60 |
National University of Singapore
| 7 years |
Andrew Colin Vallis | M | - |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 11 years |
Xue Zheng Ma | F | 71 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 9 years |
Eng Leng Ng | M | 59 |
National University of Singapore
| 7 years |
Peter Sullivan | M | 76 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 4 years |
Wee Kiong Yeo | M | 68 |
National University of Singapore
| 13 years |
Chih Matthias Yao | M | 67 | 9 years | |
Ke Wei Huang | M | 54 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Soo Lin Wee | F | 57 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Olga L. Zoutendijk | F | 63 |
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. Major BanksFinance Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd. engages in the provision of banking and financial services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB), Consumer, Private and Business Banking (CPBB), Ventures, and Central and Other Items. The CCIB segment is involved in transaction banking, financial markets, corporate finance, and borrowing needs. It also offers solutions in some of the economies and most active trade corridors. The CPBB segment serves individuals and small businesses, with a focus on the affluent segment. It provides digital banking services with a human touch to clients, with services spanning deposits, payments, financing products, and Wealth Management. The Ventures segment includes Mox Bank Limited, a cloud-native, mobile-only digital bank. The Central and Other Items segment refers to corporate center costs, treasury activities, and certain strategic investments. The company was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 3 years |
Glen Chan | M | - |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Lie Leng Chan | F | 59 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Meng Fatt Ang | M | - |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Kwek Han | M | 55 |
National University of Singapore
| 3 years |
Soon Shyan Wong | M | 58 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Shy Tsong Lee | M | 53 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Keng Hoe Lim | M | 52 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Peter Goh | M | - |
National University of Singapore
| 3 years |
Siong Pheck Goh | M | 60 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Stephen Phua Lye Huat | M | 60 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Tan Chye Leng Terence | M | 55 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Christopher Chenhian Teo | M | - |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Pauline Png Po-Lyn | F | - |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Geok Kee Tay | M | 62 |
National University of Singapore
| 2 years |
Kim Leng Chua | M | 55 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Chee Keong Chong | M | 55 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Kwok Hoong Siu | M | 56 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Meng Yi Lim | M | 52 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Sze Wee Chow | F | 51 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Joo Heng Tay | M | 59 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Sek Boon Yeoh | M | 60 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Ee Miaw Wong | M | 59 |
National University of Singapore
| 1 years |
Chung Chun Lim | M | - |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Choon Kiat Kang | M | 60 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Wee Hann Lim | M | 58 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Eugene Y. Lee | M | - |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Hock Leong Loo | M | 53 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Shan Meng Chung | M | 59 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Boon Sing Tan | M | 59 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Teck Leng Lee | M | 56 |
National University of Singapore
| 3 years |
Mun Hoong Wong | M | 58 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Ee Peng Ang | M | 55 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Xiao Jun Shang | F | 50 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Wei Lin Tey | M | 52 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Thean Soon Wong | M | 53 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Fuh Gih Tan | M | 70 |
National University of Singapore
| 2 years |
Ji Xun Foo | M | 56 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Poh Seong Ang | M | 58 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Jat Yuen Liew | M | 63 |
National University of Singapore
| 1 years |
Ni Chen | F | 58 |
National University of Singapore
| 6 years |
Sin Huat Tan | M | 62 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Siew Meng Yeow | M | 59 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Bee Choo Lim | F | 65 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Suan Hui Tan | F | 50 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Percy Marimba | M | 60 |
National University of Singapore
| 2 years |
Hao Pai | M | 62 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Ser Miang Chua | M | 55 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Kiam Hwee Yeo | M | - |
National University of Singapore
| 8 years |
Charlie Ng How Kiat | M | 54 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Li-Ling Ch'ng | F | 53 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Wing Hong Mok | M | 65 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Kah Ling Teo | M | - |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Seong Kung Mah | M | 57 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Chwee Heng Lim | M | 60 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Chi Ming Phang | M | 59 |
National University of Singapore
| 3 years |
Jen Yuh Loh | M | 58 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Yuen Thio | F | 54 |
National University of Singapore
| 3 years |
Lai Leong Chong | M | 59 |
National University of Singapore
| 1 years |
Leng Chuang Quek | M | 57 |
National University of Singapore
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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Singapore | 79 | 79.00% |
China | 12 | 12.00% |
Hong Kong | 9 | 9.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Peng Meng Ling
- Personal Network