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Kelvin Fong steps up as Deputy CEO of PropNex

He previously held the Executive Director position in the company.

PropNex has appointed Kelvin Fong as its new Deputy CEO.

Before his appointment, Fong served as the company’s executive director and a board member.

Apart from Fong, PropNex also promoted its Senior Vice President Eddie Lim to Chief Agency Officer.

Meanwhile, PropNex’s co-founder, Ismail Gafoor, will continue to provide strategic leadership and have overall
executive responsibility for the group’s business as Executive Chairman and CEO.

“As part of the next phase of growth to capture a bigger slice of the property market and level up service excellence to customers, PropNex Limited has bolstered its
leadership team with a slew of appointments effective 23 August 2023,” the company announced.

Apart from Fong and Lim, the company also promoted five individuals to Agency Vice Presidents (Agency VP).

Bobby Sng will be the Agency VP for Leadership Development, Cijay Tew will be the Agency VP for Training and Development, and Marcus Luah will take on the role of Agency VP for Business Growth. 

Meanwhile, Benjamin Tan and Ken Ng have been appointed as Agency VP for Business Strategy and Agency VP for Business Development, respectively. 

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