OCBC Centre
65 Chulia Street, Singapore 049513
OCBC Centre is an iconic Grade A office tower located in Raffles Place, at the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District (CBD). Rising 52 storeys and approximately 201 metres tall, the building serves as the headquarters of OCBC Bank and remains one of the most recognisable landmarks in the Singapore financial district.
Strategically positioned along Chulia Street in the Raffles Place precinct, OCBC Centre offers premium office space with unblocked views of the Singapore River and the surrounding CBD skyline, making it a highly sought-after business address for companies seeking an established financial district location.
The development comprises three interconnected office towers – OCBC Centre, OCBC Centre South and OCBC Centre East – providing a large commercial campus within the Raffles Place banking hub.
Location & Accessibility
OCBC Centre is located along Chulia Street in the Raffles Place financial district, one of Singapore’s most established office clusters within the Central Business District (CBD). The building sits within the core banking hub, surrounded by major financial institutions and Grade A office towers.
The property is approximately a 5-minute walk from Raffles Place MRT Interchange (North-South Line and East-West Line), providing direct connectivity to major commercial districts across Singapore.
A variety of dining, retail and lifestyle amenities are available within walking distance, including Boat Quay shophouses, One Raffles Place shopping mall, and many food and beverage options within the basement linkways around Raffles Place MRT.
Walking distance to:
- 5 minutes to Raffles Place MRT
- 6 minutes to Telok Ayer MRT Station
- 8 minutes to Downtown MRT Station
- 10 minutes to Marina Bay Financial Centre
OCBC Centre Offices For Rent
| Floor | Sizes (sqft) | Available |
| Various | From 1,600 to 3,660 | Immediate |
accessibility & location
neighbourhood
The designated commercial square since the 1820s, Raffles Place is the heart of the Central Business District (CBD) in Singapore. Today, Raffles Place continues to be a location where major businesses choose to reside as it has some of the tallest commercial buildings and landmarks of the city. It also has a vibrant night scene, with numerous bars, pubs and restaurants along the Boat Quay area and other shophouse areas.
Raffles Place is well connected via both the East West MRT Line and the North South MRT Line. Retail malls, restaurants, cafes, bars and various amenities such as gyms and banks are also located in the area to cater to the working crowd.