The Senior Officer will support corporate actions, custody processing and investment operations, including transaction settlement, income collection, reconciliations, client instructions, exception handling and reporting. Candidates should have a diploma or degree in banking, finance, business or a related discipline, with relevant experience in securities operations, custody, fund administration or corporate actions. Knowledge of settlement processes, market practices, SWIFT messaging and investment products is advantageous. The role requires strong attention to detail, analytical and problem-solving ability, good written and verbal communication, and confidence using office and banking systems. The successful candidate is expected to work accurately under deadlines, follow strict controls and procedures, collaborate with internal teams and external counterparties, and demonstrate integrity, ownership and a continuous-improvement mindset.
United Overseas Bank (UOB) is a major Singapore-headquartered bank with a long-standing presence in Southeast Asia. Established in 1935, the Group provides personal financial services, commercial and corporate banking, transaction banking, wealth management, investment banking and treasury solutions. UOB serves individuals, businesses, institutions and governments through operations across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and other international markets. The bank is known for its regional network, relationship-based approach and focus on supporting businesses and cross-border financial activity. Its workforce includes professionals in technology, operations, risk, finance, customer service and banking. UOB invests in digital transformation while maintaining strong governance, regulatory standards and operational controls. Employees generally work in structured, collaborative environments where accuracy, customer service, risk awareness and professional development are important.
Singapore is a compact, highly connected island city with strong opportunities in banking, technology, logistics, healthcare, engineering, professional services and hospitality. Its multicultural society blends Chinese, Malay, Indian and international influences, with English widely used at work and in daily life. Public transport is efficient, housing and dining range from budget options to premium choices, and the city offers excellent safety, healthcare, shopping and access to regional travel. The climate is hot and humid throughout the year, with frequent rain. Foreign professionals generally need an employer-sponsored work pass. Employment Pass eligibility depends on salary, qualifications, experience and the employer’s assessment; eligible mid-skilled roles may use an S Pass subject to quotas and levies. Before relocating, candidates should compare housing costs, commute times, healthcare coverage and tax obligations. Singapore’s fast-paced work culture rewards adaptability, professionalism and continuous learning.
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