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About Dee C. Chuan
Dee C. Chuan founded Fookien Times and Chinese Commercial News. He owned and ran Negros Philippines Lumber Company, Singbe Transportation Company, Dee C. Chuan and Sons, and Philippine Lumber Manufacturing Company, among other companies. He founded Chinabank in August of 1920. Later on, he was joined by Albino SyCip who acted as the bank’s chairman. For two decades before his death, Dee C. Chuan’s leadership led Chinabank to become one of the biggest banks in the country.
In 1910, Dee married a Fujianese girl, Gan Tiak, and they had eight children.
Resources
- Cruz, Nicole. "Meet Michelle Dee, Newly Crowned Miss World Philippines And Descendant Of Chinabank Founder". Esquiremag, 2019, https://www.esquiremag.ph/life/women/michelle-dee-family-heritage-t.... Accessed 20 July 2020.
- "Dee C. Chuan". Wikipedia, 2020. Web: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dee_C._Chuan. Accessed 20 July 2020.
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Dee C. Chuan's Timeline
1888 |
August 13, 1888
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Jinjiang, Shizhen, Fujian, China
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1911 |
1911
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1940 |
October 27, 1940
Age 52
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Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California, United States
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November 30, 1940
Age 52
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Manila Chinese Cemetery, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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