The Real Estate Developers’ Association of Singapore (Redas) has just elected its new management committee for a two-year term. On January 9, at their Annual General Meeting, the members unanimously voted for Tan Swee Yiow, who is the Chairman of Keppel Reit Management, as President for his second consecutive term.
Tan expressed his honor in being re-elected and stated that the new management committee comprises of a wide range of representatives from different sectors, scales, and expertise within the real estate industry. The newly elected committee includes Chia Ngiang Hong, the Immediate Past President (who is also the Group General Manager of City Developments); Kwee Ker Wei, the First Vice President (who is the Director of Pontiac Land Group); Marc Boey, the Second Vice President (who is the Executive Director of Project Services at Far East Organization); Chong Hock Chang, the Honorary Secretary (who is the Group Director of Projects and Marketing at Ho Bee Land); Neo Soon Hup, the Honorary Treasurer (who is the COO of UOL Group); Chew Peet Mun, the Honorary Assistant Secretary (who is the Managing Director of Investment and Development at CapitaLand Development Singapore); and Tho Leong Chye, the Honorary Assistant Treasurer (who is the Managing Director of Allgreen Properties).
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Chia Ngiang Hong, the Immediate Past President, congratulated the new management committee and praised Tan’s leadership skills, affirming the trust placed in him by the Redas community. Tan stated that the diversity of the 2025/2026 Redas management committee will facilitate effective initiatives to have a meaningful impact on the broader built environment ecosystem.