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Tung Lok Restaurants 2000 appoints Tiong Heng Tee as Chief Financial Officer

Mr Tiong replaces Mr Lim Quee Teck in providing strategic direction to the Group’s finance team.

The Board of Tung Lok Restaurants 2000 Ltd. appoints Mr. Tiong Heng Tee as Chief Financial Officer. He will replace Mr Lim Quee Teck, who is resigning.

Mr Tiong's appointment as CFO of the Company was recommended by the Audit Committee and approved by the Board, after taking into consideration his professional qualification and working experience.

Mr Tiong will be responsible for providing strategic direction to the finance team and overseeing all key financial matters of the Group. He will also work closely with the Executive Chairman, the senior management and the Board to carry out all financial related functions of the Group, according to a Tung Lok Restaurants 2000 report.

Prior to his appointment he was appointed Senior Consultant of Kinetica Pte Ltd from May 2011 to December 2011. He was also Financial Controller of Kelvin Chia Partnership from April 2009 to May 2011 and Group Financial Controller, Equation Corp Limited from June 2005 to April 2009.

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