Vincent Tan
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Tan Sri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun (born 1952; 陳志遠, pinyin: Chén Zhìyuǎn), commonly known as Vincent Tan, is a businessmen prominent in Malaysia. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Berjaya Industrial Berhad, which controls a wide array of businesses which includes golfing, property, resorts, and gambling in a group known as the Berjaya Group. He operates the second pay-TV service in Malaysia, MiTV, that was launched in September 2005.He has joined the Forbes magazine Malaysian billionaire club this year, making his debut at number nine with an estimated worth of US$1.3 billion (RM4.2 billion).
[edit] Family Background
Tan has ancestral roots from Yongchun Prefecture, Fujian province which is not far from Quanzhou city.[1]
[edit] Berjaya Group
The biggest business concerned owned by Tan Sri Vincent Tan is Berjaya Corporation Berhad which is a holding company controlling many businesses. Among them are consumer marketing and direct selling, financial services, vacation timeshare, hotels, resorts & recreation development, property investment and development, gaming and lottery management, investment holdings and others.Tan Sri Vincent Tan also owns substanstial stakes in telecommunications, broadcasting, utilities, convenience stores, education and internet-related business.