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MAS re-appoints three officials to board

Ravi Menon will be a board member and MAS managing director for two years.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced changes in their board which will all take effect on 1 June.

Lim Hng Kiang, special advisor at the Ministry of Trade and Industry, has been re-appointed as member and deputy chairman at MAS for a three-year term.

Ravi Menon is assigned to be a member of the MAS Board and managing director of MAS for two years.

Lastly, Ong Ye Kung, the Minister for Education, will become a member of the MAS Board, also for a term of three years.

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