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Teck Seng Koh is a senior lecturer and assistant chair in education and pedagogy development in the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Singapore Stories, which opens on July 18, features over 400 artworks and artefacts. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
OCBC’s CEO-to-be comes with a wealth of China experience, including a five-year stint leading DBS’s institutional banking ...
Singapore's second-largest bank OCBC said on Friday that Tan Teck Long, its head of global wholesale banking, will succeed Helen Wong as CEO when the bank's first female head retires at the end of ...
Singapore's second-largest lender has picked Tan Teck Long as its next group chief executive, succeeding Helen Wong, who will retire at the end of the year. As part of the transition, Tan will take on ...
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Singapore Business Review on MSNOCBC CEO Helen Wong to retire; Tan Teck Long named successorPost-retirement, Wong will remain chairman of OCBC China and director of OCBC HK. OCBC has appointed Tan Teck Long as its group chief executive officer effective 1 January 2026. Incumbent group CEO ...
Lee deputies capture 2 bank robbery suspects near Page Field Commons Reporter: Zoe Warner Writer: Nicholas Karsen Jun 26, 2025 Updated Jun 26, 2025 Loaded 0% ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Sun Life Malaysia has appointed Ho Teck Seng as its new president and country head, and chief executive officer of Sun Life Malaysia Assurance Bhd, effective July 1, 2025.
Joye Lee-McNelis dies at 63: Former Southern Miss, Memphis women's basketball coach battled cancer for years Lee-McNelis retired after the 2024-25 season following her fourth cancer diagnosis ...
Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) said he will revise his plan for selling off public lands after the Senate’s parliamentarian ruled it cannot move forward as part of the Republican tax and spending bill ...
Minjee Lee won her third career major at the Women’s PGA Championship on Sunday, joining rare company among her fellow Australian golfers in doing so.
Democratic Sen. Tina Smith of Minnesota confronted GOP Sen. Mike Lee of Utah at the Capitol Monday over a social media post on the Minnesota lawmaker shooting.
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