Charoen's son to helm reorganised FCL
Panote Sirivadhanabhakdi has been tapped as group CEO-designate; he will be overseeing the future of developer's international business
Singapore
THE youngest son of Thai billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi will soon assume the mantle at real estate developer Frasers Centrepoint Ltd (FCL), with an eye towards growing its international business outside its key divisions of Singapore, Australia and hospitality.
Panote Sirivadhanabhakdi, 38, who has spent nine years as CEO of Thailand-listed real estate company Univentures, has been tapped as FCL's group CEO-designate, the mainboard-listed group said on Monday. He has been a non-executive and non-independent director at the company since March 2013.
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