Wong Heang Fine quits CapitaLand
His departure follows the exit of group deputy CEO Olivier Lim in June and CMA CEO Lim Beng Chee in September
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ANOTHER senior executive is leaving CapitaLand. The group has confirmed the departure of Wong Heang Fine, CEO, CapitaLand Singapore (Residential), at the end of this month to "pursue other professional interests".
Wen Khai Meng, CEO, CapitaLand Singapore, will assume Mr Wong's duties and responsibilities, CapitaLand's president and group CEO Lim Ming Yan said in a statement on Friday.
Market talk has it that Mr Wong could be heading for one of the new entities expected to arise from the planned merger by Temasek Holdings and JTC Corp of their four operating subsidiaries: JTC's Ascendas and Jurong International Holdings, and Temasek's Surbana International Consultants Holdings and Singbridge Group.
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