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MoneyMax Financial Services
THE chief financial officer (CFO) of MoneyMax Financial Services, Wee Sung Leng, has resigned to pursue other interests. His resignation will be effective on June 6, the Catalist-listed pawnbroker said on Monday night.
Mr Wee, 53, was appointed to the role of CFO in May last year. He oversaw the accounting and finance functions of MoneyMax. The company said that its sponsor, United Overseas Bank, has interviewed Mr Wee and is satisfied that there are no other material reasons for his resignation.
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