Malaysia’s seventh-richest man, Chen Lip Keong, dies aged 76

It has been announced casino tycoon had passed on Dec 8 due to illness

12:32 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s seventh-richest man, Tan Sri Dr Chen Lip Keong, has died at the age of 76 on December 8 due to an illness.

His death was announced by Hong Kong-listed NagaCorp Ltd and Bursa Malaysia-listed FACB Industries Incorporated Bhd today.

Chen was the founder and senior chief executive of the NagaCorp group and the executive president of FACB.

NagaCorp said Chen had established a solid foundation for the group with more than 28 years of steady growth, and his entrepreneurial, business and managerial experiences were instrumental to the group’s success. 

“Under Chen’s visionary leadership, the group has been achieving remarkable growth and development after years of careful navigation of the business and skilful and strategic management.

“On behalf of all employees of the group, the board would like to express its deepest sorrow on Chen’s passing and convey its deepest condolences to his family,” it said in a statement published on the company’s website today.

NagaCorp also announced the re-designation of Chen’s son, Chen Yiy Fon – an executive director of the company – as the new group CEO, effective yesterday.

Yiy Fon has previously served as the operations CEO since April 5, 2022, it said.

FACB also conveyed its condolences to Chen’s family in a separate filing with Bursa Malaysia to announce Chen’s passing.

“On behalf of all the employees of the group, the board expresses its deepest sorrow over Chen’s passing and conveys its condolences to his family.

“The board acknowledges his invaluable contributions and leadership over his 29 years with the group,” it said.

According to Forbes’ Malaysia’s 50 richest list announced on May 31, Chen was the seventh-richest man in the country with a wealth or net worth of US$2.8 billion (RM13.11 billion). – December 11, 2023

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