Viva Industrial Trust Management names Tan Kim Seng as director

He will also be a member of the Investment Committee and Renumeration Committee.

Viva Industrial Trust Management announced the appointment of Tan Kim Seng as non-executive director.

Mr Tan, 66, is currently a director (since April 1989) and managing director (since January 1991) at Kim Seng Holdings. He is also currently a director at Luf Holdings, Tembusu Growth Fund, Tembusu Partners, Summit Gain Consultants, Tembusu Growth Fund II, Tembusu Growth CIP Fund, Smart Triumph International, Tembusu China Growth Fund, Nenjing Heding Investmment Management, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Ying Li International Real Estate, EDC@SCCCI, Nanyang Technological University and Pacific International Offshore, according to a Viva Industrial Trust Management report.

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