OCBC’s head of China business Kng Hwee Tin joins CapitaLand

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.OCBCBank ’s head of China business Kng Hwee Tin joins CapitaLand

HEAD of OCBC’s China unit Kng Hwee Tin has resigned after more than three decades with the bank to join CapitaLand as chief executive officer, finance and corporate services, China, effective on Oct 1.

In her new role, she will be based in Shanghai and will report to Andrew Lim, group chief financial officer, as well as Lucas Loh, president, CapitaLand . She will oversee the finance, treasury, corporate finance and tax, communications, general procurement as well as the legal functions for the China business. She will also be a member of the CapitaLand executive committee to assist in other group strategic projects.

Before joining CapitaLand, she has been the executive director and CEO of OCBC Bank Limited since December 2012, and was responsible for the bank’s growth strategy in China.OCBC Bank Limited was later rebranded to OCBC Wing Hang Bank Limited in July 2016, after OCBC’s acquisition of Hong Kong’s Wing Hang Bank in 2014, which led to its China subsidiary Wing Hang Bank Limited being merged with OCBC Bank Limited.

 

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