Kuok Khoon Hong
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Kuok Khoon Hong (born c. 1951[1]) is a Singaporean business magnate. The nephew of Malaysian billionaire Robert Kuok, he is the co-founder of Wilmar International, which is cited as the "world's largest palm oil firm".
Career
Kuok is the co-founder of Wilmar International,[2] which is cited as the "world's largest palm oil firm".[1] In a joint purchase valued at some $470 million, Kuok partly acquired the Aviva Tower in London.[1]
Personal life
Kuok is the nephew of Robert Kuok, a Malaysian business magnate with a net worth of billions of dollars.[2] Kuok is married and has four children.[1]
Wealth
Estimated by Forbes to be worth at least $3.5 billion, Kuok is ranked as one of Singapore's 40 richest persons, at Number 6.[1]
References
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