CHANGE IN NOMINATION COMMITTEE

Announcement: Change in Nomination Committee (Lee Ting Kiat) - 01

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CHANGE IN NOMINATION COMMITTEE

Announcement: Change in Nomination Committee (Ibrahim Talib) - 01

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CHANGE IN REMUNERATION COMMITTEE 

Announcement: Change in Remuneration Committee (Lee Ting Kiat) - 01

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CHANGE IN REMUNERATION COMMITTEE 

Announcement: Change in Remuneration Committee (Ibrahim Talib) - 01

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CHANGE IN REMUNERATION COMMITTEE

Announcement: Change in Remuneration Committee - 01

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NOTICE OF SHARES BUY BACK BY A COMPANY PURSUANT TO SECTION 127 (16) OF CA 2016

Announcement: Share Buy Back 05102020 - 01

Announcement: Share Buy Back 05102020 - 02

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Paul Lim Pay Chuan

Submitted by webmaster on Fri, 10/02/2020 - 15:42

Paul Lim Pay Chuan the Managing Director and Group CEO of PESTECH. He was appointed to the Board on 18 August 2011. 

He has been playing an instrumental role in the growth and development of PESTECH from a small player primarily involved in trading, to an established homegrown integrated electric power technology company in the power transmission and distribution business with operations locally and abroad. 

 

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Lim Ah Hock

Submitted by webmaster on Thu, 10/01/2020 - 15:42

Lim Ah Hock is the Executive Chairman (EC) of PESTECH. He was appointed to the Board on 18 August 2011. 

His responsibilities in the Group include charting major corporate development plans, steering macro business growth direction together with the stewardship of the Executive Director (ED) cum Group Chief Executive Officer (Group CEO), monitor the overall financial well-being and activities of the Group which includes providing management guidance and direction.

 

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION

It is time to shop. Economic woes provide good pickings for investors if they know where to look

The poem If, written by English Nobel laureate poet and novelist Rudyard Kipling for his son circa 1895, is widely perceived as fatherly advice for John who would sooner contemplate a harsh world.

The prose itself, experts say, is likely inspired by the plight of Kipling’s friend Leander Starr Jameson who failed to overthrow the Boer government in then-Dutch ruled South Africa.

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