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Surbana Jurong Group CEO Wong Heang Fine. Photo from SJ Group

Surbana Jurong Group CEO to retire

The search is on for Wong Heang Fine's successor.

The CEO of infrastructure consulting services firm, Surbana Jurong Group (SJ Group), will step down by 30 September 2022 after seven years of leadership.

In the company statement, Wong Heang Fine, 64, became the group's founding CEO in June 2015 where he managed to increase the revenue from $320m in 2015 to $1.8b in 2021.

The SJ Group has a presence in 40 countries and 16,000 staff members including architects, designers, planners, engineers, and other specialists.

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