Simon Cheong

Simon Cheong (simplified Chinese: 钟世平; traditional Chinese: 鍾世平; pinyin: Zhōng Shì Píng) is Singapore's 44th richest man.[1] He is the founder of the property developer SC Global Developments Company. Cheong was ranked the 22nd richest man in Singapore on Forbes' list in 2008 and has a net worth of US$245 million then.

Career

Cheong is instrumental in putting Singapore on the world map for property development. He is also a great contributor to Singapore's booming property industry before the global recession 2008.

Cheong has a BS degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Washington and a Master of Business Administration from George Washington University. He held several key positions in Citibank and Credit Suisse First Boston prior to setting up SC Global in 1996. He also owns 41% of Australia's housing developer, AV Jennings.

In 1999, Cheong bought over MPH Group but sold it in 2002 to Malaysian businessman Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary.

Cheong was first elected as President of The Real Estate Developers Association of Singapore (REDAS) in 2007. In early 2009, he was re-elected as President of REDAS, to serve another two-year term for the association.

Personal life

Cheong is married with three children.

References

  1. "Simon Cheong". Forbes. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
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