Yin Suat Chuan

Yin Suat Chuan (Chinese: 殷雪村; 1876 - 2 April 1958) was a physician, the first president of the Straits Chinese Football Association, a member of the Municipal Commission of Singapore and a prominent figure of the anti-opium movement in Singapore.

He went to study at the University College London in 1903 and obtained his degree the following year.

[3] After working in several hospitals in London, Yin returned to Singapore and joined Lim Boon Keng in private practice.

[3] Yin was the first president of the Straits Chinese Football Association, and was a co-founder of the Eastern United Assurance Corporation, the Overseas Assurance Corporation, Oversea-Chinese Bank Ltd. and the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce.

[2] Yin was married and had six sons, including author Leslie Charteris and clergyman Roy Henry Bowyer-Yin.