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Tsit Wing International Holdings names Leung Kim Ming as Chief Executive Officer

Mr Leung has over 15 years of experience in accounting and financing capacities with variety of industries – construction, manufacturing and retailing.

The Board has reviewed, assessed and concluded that Mr. Leung Kim Ming possesses the capabilities to carry out his duties as the Chief Executive Officer of Tsit Wing (China) Holdings Limited.

Mr Leung, 46, will have full spectrum of function in China, including Sales & Marketing, Manufacturing, Human Resources and Administration, according to a Tsit Wing International Holdings report.

Mr Leung started out career in management accounting with China Resources for 3 years prior to joining Tsit Wing Group. He later joined Tsit Wing Group as Assistant Finance Manager – Management Accounting in 2008 and was promoted as Senior Finance Manager for China in 2010.

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