Kwa Chong Seng named chairman of SGX

Kwa Chong Seng named chairman of SGX

Corporate heavyweight Kwa Chong Seng has been appointed chairman of the Singapore Exchange (SGX), taking over from Mr Chew Choon Seng.

Mr Chew, 70, will retire after the SGX's annual general meeting on Sept 22, after having spent 12 years on the board, including the past five as chairman.

"The Exchange is an important component of Singapore's financial system," he said.

"It has been an honour to be of service and I am thankful for the support and co-operation of my fellow board members and all the people, inside and outside the organisation, whom I have worked with."

Mr Kwa's appointment as SGX chairman caps an illustrious career that has seen him helm several big corporations over more than four decades.

The engineering graduate rose through the ranks at oil major ExxonMobil Asia Pacific to become its chairman and managing director.

He was then appointed to the boards of several companies and organisations, including Neptune Orient Lines, Singapore Technologies and the Defence Science and Technology Agency.

He remains chairman of listed Singapore Technologies Engineering. He is also deputy chairman of the Public Service Commission.

"I am honoured to have this opportunity to contribute. Filling Mr Chew's big shoes will be difficult as SGX has many stakeholders who all want SGX to succeed. I will do my best to serve these important stakeholders," said Mr Kwa, who joined the SGX as a board member in 2012.

Mr Kwa, 69, added that he will step down as Olam's chairman to make time for his new role.

His resignation from Olam will be effective on Dec 31, giving time for the commodities firm to find a new chairman.

Olam co-founder and chief executive Sunny Verghese said Mr Kwa's tenure as chairman had a significant impact on the firm's strategy and business.


This article was first published on August 30, 2016.
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