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Tokio Marine Financial Advisers announces new CEO

He has more than two decades of experience in the industry.

Tokio Marine Financial Advisers (Singapore) (TMFAS) has appointed Cheong Kum Foo as Chief Executive Officer, starting 3 June. 

With over two decades of experience in finance, Kum Foo brings extensive expertise and a proven track record in senior leadership roles. 

Prior to joining TMFAS, he was head of products and a key member of the senior management team at another financial advisory firm.

Kum Foo's career highlights include launching a fintech startup and driving strategic growth in business development roles at a fund house and an insurance company. 

He also holds an MBA from Brunel University's Henley Business School and is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP).

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