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Lum Chang Holdings Limited(L19)

Description: Lum Chang Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, engages in the construction, project management, and property development and investment activities in Singapore, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom. The company operates through three segments: Construction, Property Development and Investment, and Investment Holding and Others. Its property portfolio includes commercial and residential projects. The company undertakes construction projects in various areas, which include civil and infrastructure, commercial, hospital, hotels and leisure, industrial, mixed development, institution, and residential properties. It is also involved in the development of properties, such as apartments, condominiums, terrace houses, semi-detached houses, and bungalows, as well as shop houses. In addition, the company offers interior fitting-out, conservation and restoration, and addition and alteration services, as well as project management services. Lum Chang Holdings Limited was incorporated in 1982 and is headquartered in Singapore.


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Home Page: www.lumchang.com.sg

No. 08-01 Lum Chang Building
Singapore, 159150
Singapore
Phone: 65 6273 8888


Officers

Name Title
Mr. Kwan Sung Lum Exec. Chairman
Mr. Kok Seng Lum MD & Exec. Director
Mr. Tony Fong Group Fin. Director, Company Sec. & Exec. Director
Mr. Eng Chan Tan Group Legal Counsel & Company Sec.
Ms. Dawn Lim Head of Corp. Services - Corp. Communications & HR
Mr. Wey Pin Tan Managing Director of Construction
Mr. Wen-Hong Lum Director of Property Devel.
Ms. Wen-Yan Lum VP of Fin.
Mr. Rintu Chakravarthy Gen. Mang. of Projects
Mr. Thiam Hooi Lim Managing Director of Interior Retrofitting

Exchange: SG

Country: SG : Singapore

Currency: Singapore Dollar (S$)

Forward PE: 0
Trailing PE: 17
Price-to-Book MRQ: 0.6716
Price-to-Sales TTM: 0.2982
IPO Date:
Fiscal Year End: June
Full Time Employees: 454
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