Ng Teng Feng, The King of Orchard Road
Ng Teng Feng’s news have been plastered over many headlines in these days. For the richest man in Singapore, he maintained an extremely low profile with not many people having seen his picture. With his death, many people are interested to get to know the story behind this mysterious man rising to the wealth with no money and education.
With the limited resources, SPH senior writer Wong Kim Hoh managed to squeeze the brief background and Ng Teng Feng rising from the first property of Far East Plaza to the empire today.
MR SIMON Cheong remembers the day he was discussing the vagaries of the property market with real estate tycoon Ng Teng Fong a couple of decades ago.’I was a young banker then, and we were sitting in his office debating supply and demand. Mr Ng then said to me, ‘You sit there arguing with me but just look at my showroom. It is packed,” recalled the chief executive of property developer SC Global.
‘As a young banker, I was analysing things to death but he cut out all the jargon. He could see through noise and spot trends, true hallmarks of a real entrepreneur.’
Mr Cheong, 51, who is president of the Real Estate Developers Association of Singapore (Redas), added: ‘In land tender, he was a world leader. As a property player, he was world class. By any standard, he was clearly an icon.’
Indeed, Mr Ng – who died yesterday aged 82 after suffering a brain haemorrhage late last month – was one of the most astute property men Singapore has seen.
Ranked by Forbes for the last three years as the country’s richest man, with an estimated fortune of US$8 billion (S$11.3 billion), he founded Far East Organization, Singapore’s largest private property developer.
Survived by his wife, two sons and six daughters, Mr Ng did not have much formal education, and was comfortable speaking mainly Hokkien and Mandarin.
That did not stop him from being nicknamed the King of Orchard Road, for his properties that sprouted one after the other in the shopping strip from the 1970s.
The oldest, Far East Shopping Centre, was followed by Lucky Plaza, Far East Plaza, Pacific Plaza. The newest, Orchard Central, opened just last year.
His hotels included the Orchard Parade Hotel as well as the Fullerton Hotel, which turned the old General Post Office into a grand new landmark on the Singapore River.
With subsidiary Sino Group, Mr Ng also became the largest overseas Chinese investor in the Hong Kong property market.
In all, his property empire spanned more than 1,000 hotels, malls and condominiums here and in Hong Kong.
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