MP Tin Pei Ling joins fintech company MetaComp, leaves payment firm DCS Card Centre after 9 months

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SINGAPORE – After about nine months at DCS Card Centre, Member of Parliament Tin Pei Ling joined fintech company MetaComp as its co-president on Monday (June 24).

SINGAPORE – After about nine months at DCS Card Centre, Member of Parliament Tin Pei Ling joined fintech company MetaComp as its co-president on Monday .New: You can now listen to articles.SINGAPORE – After about nine months at DCS Card Centre, Member of Parliament Tin Pei Ling joined fintech company MetaComp as its co-president on Monday .

"Her appointment is expected to significantly strengthen MetaComp's strategic partnerships, driving momentum and advancing MetaComp's position as a leader in bridging traditional and crypto finance, paving the way for new partnerships and the growth of our client offerings," the news release read. MetaComp chairman and co-founder Bo Bai said Ms Tin's extensive experience and expertise in strategic development make her an"invaluable asset" to the company.

Before being hired by DCS Card Centre in October 2023, she worked for ride-hailing company Grab – a move that sparked public scrutiny and questions over potential conflict of interest.

 

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MP Tin Pei Ling joins fintech company MetaComp, leaves payment firm DCS Card Centre after 9 monthsSINGAPORE: After about nine months at DCS Card Centre, Member of Parliament Tin Pei Ling joined fintech company MetaComp as its co-president on Monday (Jun 24).
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