BEA Building, SingaporeBEA Building, Singapore (8 July 2011)


BEA Building (GPS: 1.2807, 103.84969) is an office building at 60 Robinson Road, Singapore, at the junction with Boon Tat Street. It is the Singapore headquarters of the Hong Kong-based Bank of East Asia (BEA). The 15-storey building was inaugurated on 16 November, 2009. It has a total floor area of 70,000 sq ft.

The opening ceremony of the BEA Building was officiated by Donald Tsang, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in the presence of Dr David K.P. Li, the Chairman and Chief Executive of BEA, along with the company's Board of Directors and members of the Senior Management team.

Taking the MRT to BEA Building

The BEA Building is 350 meters from the Telok Ayer MRT Station (DT18) and 400 meters from the Downtown MRT Station (DT17).

The BEA Building is on the Map of Robinson Road, Singapore

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