MP Tin Pei Ling leaves Grab after 8 months, joining fintech company

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SINGAPORE - MP Tin Pei Ling has called it quits at ride-hailing giant Grab Singapore - barely half a year after assuming a corporate development role in the company. In her LinkedIn post on Thursday (Aug 17), Ms Tin said she would be joining a fintech company that 'aims to pioneer innovative advancements in the payment industry', starting Oct 1....

SINGAPORE - MP Tin Pei Ling has called it quits at ride-hailing giant Grab Singapore - barely half a year after assuming a corporate development role in the company.

"I will take on a leadership role in strategic partnerships and business development," she wrote. "I am excited that this new role will give me the opportunity to support the company's product innovation efforts and expansion into key Asia-Pacific markets." "Sorry, it's an agreement I have with the company," she said, adding that she could not say more than what she has in her LinkedIn post."We confirm that Tin Pei Ling will be leaving Grab to pursue a new role in strategic partnership and business development," the statement said. "We fully support Pei Ling's aspiration to take on a more front-facing role and look forward to her continued championing of tech innovation in Singapore.

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