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Yi-Wei, Chief Product & Technology Officer, PropertyGuru Group. Photo from Press Release

PropertyGuru appoints Yi-Wei Ang as chief product & technology officer

Former delivery giant CPO joins PropertyGuru to lead digital scaling in Southeast Asia.

PropertyGuru Group has appointed Yi-Wei Ang as chief product & technology officer, according to a press release.

He will oversee the company’s platform, including product development and technology operations.

He reports to CEO Lewis Ng and joins the group’s executive leadership team, according to a PropertyGuru press release.

Yi-Wei Ang previously served as Chief Product Officer at talabat, leading Product, Technology, Design, and Data teams in Dubai and Egypt.

He was also VP Product at Property Finder, a real estate portal in the Middle East and North Africa.

He will succeed Manav Kamboj, who is scheduled to leave the company at the end of March 2026, according to PropertyGuru.
 

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