UOL appoints Liam Wee Sin as CEO

He was previously president of property.

UOL Group said Liam Wee Sin, 59, will be appointed as the group chief executive with effect from 2 January 2019. He will take over from Gwee Lian Kheng who will remain a director on the board.

Liam, who joined the company in 1993, was promoted from his previous position of president (property) to deputy group CEO in August 2015. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the National University of Singapore and is considered an advocate of good design and innovative building technologies in the Singapore real estate industry. 

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