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Another senior executive quits CapitaLand

The latest in a string of departures, CapitaLand Resident Singapore's CEO Wong Heang Fine has just announced his resignation.

According to a statement from Lim Ming Yan, president and group CEO of CapitaLand, Wong will leave his position at the end of October to "pursue other professional interests".

"We thank Heang Fine for his contributions to the Group and wish him all the best in his future endeavours," he said.

Wen Khai Meng, CEO of CapitaLand Singapore, will assume Wong's duties and responsibilities in the interim.

Wong's resignation follows the departure of Lim Beng Chee, the former CEO of CapitaMalls Asia, who resigned last month and was replaced by Jason Leow, the former CEO of CapitaLand China.

Lim will leave at the end of the year to take a "personal sabbatical after 15 years with the group".

Earlier this year, Oliver Lim, the former group deputy CEO of CapitaLand also resigned, and the position is still currently vacant.

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