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5JK Hiap Hoe

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  • 0.530
  • +0.015+2.91%
10min DelayMarket Closed May 2 15:25 CST
249.40MMarket Cap37.86P/E (TTM)

About Hiap Hoe Company

Hiap Hoe Ltd is a regional real estate group with a diversified portfolio of hospitality, retail, commercial and residential assets. It has the following reportable operating segments - Development Properties, Rental, Leisure, Hotel operations segment. The Hotel Operations segment which generates the majority of the revenue, is operated under the brand names of Aloft Singapore Novena, Four Points by Sheraton Melbourne, Holiday Inn Express Trafford City, and Aloft Perth. The company has operations in Singapore which generates key revenue, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

Company Profile

Symbol5JK
Company NameHiap Hoe
Founded1994
Employees450
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address18 Ah Hood Road No. 13-51, Hiap Hoe Building At Zhongshan Park
CitySingapore
CountrySingapore
Zip Code329983
Phone+65 62502200

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Keng Joo Marc Teo
  • Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer
  • --
  • Lan Kwee Irene Cheah
  • Chief Financial Officer
  • --
  • Ho Beng Teo
  • Executive Chairman of the Board
  • --
  • Seet Joon Amos Ong
  • Non-Executive Independent Director
  • --
  • Kum Onn Roger Chan
  • Non-Executive Lead Independent Director
  • --
  • Chui Lian Kwok
  • Non-Executive Independent Director
  • --
  • Tan Swee Gek
  • Joint Company Secretary
  • --
  • Lee Yuan
  • Joint Company Secretary
  • --

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