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Wee Kheng Chiang

Wee Kheng Chiang (simplified Chinese: 黄庆昌; traditional Chinese: 黃慶昌; pinyin: Huáng Qìng Chāng; Jyutping: Wong4 Hing3 Coeng1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Khèng-chhiang; 1890–1978) was a Malaysian Chinese businessman of Quemoy Bân-lâm Hoklo ancestry who founded the United Chinese Bank (now United Overseas Bank) and Bian Chiang Bank (now known as CIMB Group). He was the father of Wee Cho Yaw, Chairman Emeritus & Adviser of the United Overseas Bank.

Wee Kheng Chiang
黄庆昌
Born
Wee Kheng Chiang

22 July 1890
Died1978 (aged 87–88)
NationalityMalaysian (1963–1978)
British (1890–1963)
Occupations
  • Banker
  • trader
SpouseOng Siew Eng
Children5 (including Wee Cho Yaw)
Parent(s)Wee Tee Yah (father)
Song Kim Keow (mother)

Early life edit

Wee was born into a Hoklo family with ancestry from Quemoy island on 22 July 1890 in Kuching, Sarawak (now part of Malaysia), a British established puppet colony. He was the family's second-to-eldest son. His father was Wee Tee Yah (died 1889), and his mother was Song Kim Keow, a local born widow. The younger Wee attended Saint Thomas Secondary School, and spoke Hokkien and English fluently.[1]

Career edit

In 1924, Wee established the Bian Chiang Bank (now known as CIMB Group) in Kuching, Malaysia.[2][3][4] In 1975, Fleet Group Sdn Bhd bought a 100% stake in Bian Chiang Bank, making the bank a wholly owned unit of the Fleet group. Subsequently, the bank moved its headquarters to Kuala Lumpur from Kuching.

He became the Treasurer of the Kuching-based Chinese General Chamber of Commerce upon its inception in 1930, before being promoted to president. In addition, Wee was the Hokkien Association (福建会馆)'s President.[5]

In 1931, he was elected as Chairman of the Sarawak Chinese Chamber of Commerce. He resigned from the post in 1946.[2]

On 6 August 1935,[6] he established the United Chinese Bank with six other partners. The bank is now known as the United Overseas Bank (UOB).[7]

Wee staffed his bank with Hoklo employees to serve his Hoklo clients.[8]

Personal life edit

The Kapitan Cina Ong Tiang Swee (Chinese: 王長水; pinyin: Wáng Chángshuǐ), who was then Kuching's wealthiest person, was impressed by Wee, and decided to let him marry his eldest daughter, Ong Siew Eng (Chinese: 王秀英; pinyin: Wáng Xiùyīng).[9][1] Wee was then given the role of manager of the Sarawak Chinese Bank,[1] which Ong owned. Wee soon got to know more prominent businesspeople and other important figures; he shortly started a string of businesses, including farming and goods importing and exporting.

He was married twice and had fifteen children (five sons and ten daughters).[2] Wee's second wife is the mother of Wee Cho Yaw, chairman of Singapore's United Overseas Bank.

Death and legacy edit

In 1978, Wee died in his Kuching residence. His fourth son, Wee Cho Yaw, was subsequently appointed to head United Overseas Bank.[5] Jalan Datuk Wee Kheng Chiang, a road in downtown Kuching, is named after him.

Awards edit

Wee Kheng Chiang was posthumously hailed as the "uncrowned king of Sarawak" in Queen of the Head Hunters by Rajah Vyner Brooke's spouse, Sylvia Brooke.[1] Ranee Sylvia Brooke also used this sobriquet, in her 1939 book The Three White Rajahs.[2]

In 1941, Wee was presented with the Commander of the Star of Sarawak by the Third White Rajah of Sarawak.[2] In 1964, he was awarded the Panglima Negara Bintang Sarawak by the first Governor of Sarawak.[2]

Affiliations edit

  • The Sarawak Chinese Chamber of Commerce (1930–1946)
  • The Hokkien Association (1932–1947)
  • The Singapore-Sarawak Association (from 1930)
  • The Hokkien School Management Board (1932–1947)
  • The Sarawak China Relief Fund Committee (1938)
  • Kuching Joint Primary and Secondary Schools Management Board (1946)
  • Kuching China Consulate Building Committee (1949)
  • Anti-Tuberculosis Society
  • Sarawak Turf Club (1937)
  • Sarawak Buddhist Society
  • Tse Chia Koh Buddhist Association
  • Kuching Hung Nam Shieng Thang
  • Sarawak Tong Sin Siang Tong Association
  • The Federation of Wee Clan Associations, Sarawak[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Lee 2013, p. 464.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Lam, Chee Kheung (2012). "Wee Kheng Chiang of Sarawak: Entrepreneur Extraordinaire" (PDF). Malaysian Journal of Chinese Studies. 1: 18–39. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  3. ^ CIMB (2020). "CIMB Group History 1920 - 1929". CIMB. Kuala Lumpur.
  4. ^ P.W. Thong (31 January 2003). "CAHB goes from strength to strength". The Star. Kuala Lumpur.
  5. ^ a b Lee 2013, p. 465.
  6. ^ "Our Corporate Profile". United Overseas Bank. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  7. ^ Siow, Li Sen (3 June 2010). . AsiaOne. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012.
  8. ^ Charmian Leong (2 August 2018). "Meet the families behind Singapore's most iconic buildings". Peak.
  9. ^ "Siew Eng ONG". Geni.com. MyHeritage Ltd. Retrieved 3 June 2015.

Bibliography edit

  • Lee, Khoon Choy (2013). Golden Dragon and Purple Phoenix: The Chinese and Their Multi-Ethnic Descendants in Southeast Asia. World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-4383-43-1.

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In this Chinese name the family name is Wee Wee Kheng Chiang simplified Chinese 黄庆昌 traditional Chinese 黃慶昌 pinyin Huang Qing Chang Jyutping Wong4 Hing3 Coeng1 Pe h ōe ji Uiⁿ Kheng chhiang 1890 1978 was a Malaysian Chinese businessman of Quemoy Ban lam Hoklo ancestry who founded the United Chinese Bank now United Overseas Bank and Bian Chiang Bank now known as CIMB Group He was the father of Wee Cho Yaw Chairman Emeritus amp Adviser of the United Overseas Bank Yang Berbahagia Dato Wee Kheng Chiang黄庆昌BornWee Kheng Chiang22 July 1890Kuching Kingdom of SarawakDied1978 aged 87 88 Kuching Sarawak MalaysiaNationalityMalaysian 1963 1978 British 1890 1963 OccupationsBankertraderSpouseOng Siew EngChildren5 including Wee Cho Yaw Parent s Wee Tee Yah father Song Kim Keow mother Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death and legacy 5 Awards 6 Affiliations 7 References 8 BibliographyEarly life editWee was born into a Hoklo family with ancestry from Quemoy island on 22 July 1890 in Kuching Sarawak now part of Malaysia a British established puppet colony He was the family s second to eldest son His father was Wee Tee Yah died 1889 and his mother was Song Kim Keow a local born widow The younger Wee attended Saint Thomas Secondary School and spoke Hokkien and English fluently 1 Career editIn 1924 Wee established the Bian Chiang Bank now known as CIMB Group in Kuching Malaysia 2 3 4 In 1975 Fleet Group Sdn Bhd bought a 100 stake in Bian Chiang Bank making the bank a wholly owned unit of the Fleet group Subsequently the bank moved its headquarters to Kuala Lumpur from Kuching He became the Treasurer of the Kuching based Chinese General Chamber of Commerce upon its inception in 1930 before being promoted to president In addition Wee was the Hokkien Association 福建会馆 s President 5 In 1931 he was elected as Chairman of the Sarawak Chinese Chamber of Commerce He resigned from the post in 1946 2 On 6 August 1935 6 he established the United Chinese Bank with six other partners The bank is now known as the United Overseas Bank UOB 7 Wee staffed his bank with Hoklo employees to serve his Hoklo clients 8 Personal life editThe Kapitan Cina Ong Tiang Swee Chinese 王長水 pinyin Wang Changshuǐ who was then Kuching s wealthiest person was impressed by Wee and decided to let him marry his eldest daughter Ong Siew Eng Chinese 王秀英 pinyin Wang Xiuying 9 1 Wee was then given the role of manager of the Sarawak Chinese Bank 1 which Ong owned Wee soon got to know more prominent businesspeople and other important figures he shortly started a string of businesses including farming and goods importing and exporting He was married twice and had fifteen children five sons and ten daughters 2 Wee s second wife is the mother of Wee Cho Yaw chairman of Singapore s United Overseas Bank Death and legacy editIn 1978 Wee died in his Kuching residence His fourth son Wee Cho Yaw was subsequently appointed to head United Overseas Bank 5 Jalan Datuk Wee Kheng Chiang a road in downtown Kuching is named after him Awards editWee Kheng Chiang was posthumously hailed as the uncrowned king of Sarawak in Queen of the Head Hunters by Rajah Vyner Brooke s spouse Sylvia Brooke 1 Ranee Sylvia Brooke also used this sobriquet in her 1939 book The Three White Rajahs 2 In 1941 Wee was presented with the Commander of the Star of Sarawak by the Third White Rajah of Sarawak 2 In 1964 he was awarded the Panglima Negara Bintang Sarawak by the first Governor of Sarawak 2 Affiliations editThe Sarawak Chinese Chamber of Commerce 1930 1946 The Hokkien Association 1932 1947 The Singapore Sarawak Association from 1930 The Hokkien School Management Board 1932 1947 The Sarawak China Relief Fund Committee 1938 Kuching Joint Primary and Secondary Schools Management Board 1946 Kuching China Consulate Building Committee 1949 Anti Tuberculosis Society Sarawak Turf Club 1937 Sarawak Buddhist Society Tse Chia Koh Buddhist Association Kuching Hung Nam Shieng Thang Sarawak Tong Sin Siang Tong Association The Federation of Wee Clan Associations Sarawak 2 References edit a b c d Lee 2013 p 464 a b c d e f g Lam Chee Kheung 2012 Wee Kheng Chiang of Sarawak Entrepreneur Extraordinaire PDF Malaysian Journal of Chinese Studies 1 18 39 Retrieved 3 June 2015 CIMB 2020 CIMB Group History 1920 1929 CIMB Kuala Lumpur P W Thong 31 January 2003 CAHB goes from strength to strength The Star Kuala Lumpur a b Lee 2013 p 465 Our Corporate Profile United Overseas Bank Retrieved 20 July 2013 Siow Li Sen 3 June 2010 UOB patriarch looking for a successor AsiaOne Archived from the original on 3 November 2012 Charmian Leong 2 August 2018 Meet the families behind Singapore s most iconic buildings Peak Siew Eng ONG Geni com MyHeritage Ltd Retrieved 3 June 2015 Bibliography editLee Khoon Choy 2013 Golden Dragon and Purple Phoenix The Chinese and Their Multi Ethnic Descendants in Southeast Asia World Scientific ISBN 978 981 4383 43 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wee Kheng Chiang amp oldid 1211264806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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