Talam Transform appoints Chan Ah Chye’s son Chan Tet Eu director


PETALING JAYA: Tan Sri Chan Ah Chye’s youngest son, Chan Tet Eu has been appointed non-independent non-executive director of Talam Transform Bhd.

Tet Eu, 29, now has an indirect interest of 7.35% or 310.22 million shares in the company, which is held through his father, his mother Puan Sri Thong Nyok Choo, his sister Chan Siu Wei, as well as via Pengurusan Projek Bersistem Sdn Bhd, Sze Choon Holdings Sdn Bhd and Jejak Progresif Sdn Bhd.

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