uab was one of 4 private banks to commence operations in August 2010, the first new financial institutions in the country since the establishment of Innwa Bank in 1997.[3][4] uab bank has a network of over 79 branches in 53 townships across Myanmar. Christopher Loh is the CEO of the bank.
In 2016, uab bank and Asian Development Bank signed a trade finance agreement to support businesses in Myanmar.[9] In 2017, uab bank launched Visa-branded credit cards in Myanmar to cater to the demand for electronic payments in the country.[10]
uab bank and Global Star Co. Ltd. partnered with Huawei to distribute solar energy products in Myanmar.[11]
^"Financial Statements"(PDF). www.uab.com.mm. 2022. Archived(PDF) from the original on April 17, 2023. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
^Cheesman, Nick; Skidmore, Monique; Wilson, Trevor (2012). Myanmar's Transition: Openings, Obstacles, and Opportunities. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. p. 147.