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Khoo Teck Puat

Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat (Chinese: 邱德拔; pinyin: Qiū Débá; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khu Tik-pua̍t; 13 January 1917 – 21 February 2004) was a banker and hotel owner, who, with an estimated fortune of S$4.3 billion (US$3,195,953,500), was the wealthiest man in Singapore at one point. He owned the Goodwood Group of boutique hotels in London and Singapore and was the largest single shareholder of the British bank Standard Chartered. The bulk of his fortune came from shares in Standard Chartered, which he bought up in the 1980s to help thwart Lloyds Bank's proposed acquisition which many financiers deemed hostile. The Goodwood Park Hotel in Singapore, built in 1900, is a restored historic landmark.


Khoo Teck Puat

PSM SPMT
邱德拔
A bust of Khoo in the lobby of Goodwood Park Hotel, Singapore
Born(1917-01-13)13 January 1917
Died21 February 2004(2004-02-21) (aged 87)
NationalitySingaporean
CitizenshipMalaysian (1957–1981)
Australian (1981–1994)[1]
Singaporean (1994–2004)[2]
Alma materSt Joseph's Institution
Known forSingapore's richest man
Philanthropist; fugitive in the banking scandal of the National Bank of Brunei.
Spouses
  • Tan Geok Yin (deceased 1972)
  • Rose Marie Wee
  • Renee Chew
Children11 daughters and 4 sons

Around the period of his death in 2004, Khoo was ranked as the 108th richest person in the world by the business magazine Forbes.[3] Khoo's estate has donated S$80 million to Duke–NUS Medical School.[4]

Biography edit

Khoo received his early education in St Joseph's Institution in Singapore in 1930. He was educated up to standard eight prior to his marriage at the age of 17, and started working in the bank Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) as an apprentice bank clerk by 1933. While attached with OCBC, Khoo served as the Chairman of Central Provident Fund (CPF) Board for a year in 1958. His rise in OCBC was rapid and he developed strong ties with Tan Chin Tuan until they had a difference of opinion which resulted him leaving OCBC in 1959 as the general manager. He argued that OCBC was growing far too slowly and not opening enough branches in the smaller towns in Peninsular Malaya.

Career edit

In 1960, Khoo restarted his career in banking by founding Malayan Banking[5] (now commonly known as Maybank) with a few partners in Kuala Lumpur. The bank grew rapidly to more than 150 branches within three years.

In 1963, the bank purchased Goodwood Park Hotel in Singapore for S$4.8 million.

From 1964 to 1965, Khoo was a senator in the Malaysian parliament.[6]

In 1965, Khoo was ousted from Maybank by the Malaysian government under Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak on the pretext of pumping the bank's money into his own private firm in Singapore.[7]

In 1968, Khoo bought over Maybank's Singapore properties, including Goodwood Park Hotel and Central Properties, for S$50 million. While bitter with what the Malaysian government did, Khoo retained his Malaysian citizenship.

In 1976, he ceased to be a director of Maybank. Though he had opened the national bank of Brunei in the 1960s, his search for a legitimate banking vehicle continued.

In 1981, Khoo bought Australia's Southern Pacific Hotel Corporation – parent of the Travelodge chain – using funds from the National Bank of Brunei. He sold it in 1988 as part of his asset liquidation process to make restitution to the Bruneian government.[7]

After the death of the former Sultan Omar in 1986, Sultan Hassanal arranged for an investigation into the finances of the National Bank, leading to its closure.[8] Khoo had allegedly taken unsecured and undocumented loans of more than £300 million from the bank. He was never charged,[6] but his son Khoo Ban Hock served two years in prison for his role in the affair.[8]

In 1986, an opportunity arose when as a white knight, Khoo made a dramatic acquisition of a 5% stake in the British bank Standard Chartered, being one of three financiers who came to the rescue of Standard Chartered to stave off a hostile takeover by Lloyds Bank. He subsequently grew his stake to almost 15% to become the single largest shareholder.

In 1990, Khoo made a contribution of S$10 million to the Singapore government's 25th anniversary charity fund – to help children, the elderly and the disabled. He was listed as Singapore's richest businessman by the business magazine Forbes in 2003.

In 2004, after Khoo died at Mount Elizabeth Hospital from a heart attack, it was revealed that he has a bigger stake in three of his listed companies Goodwood Park, Hotel Malaysia and Central Properties than it was disclosed to the Singapore Exchange. His daughters, Jacqueline and Elizabeth, who were in management positions at the companies, were fined a total of S$500,000.[7] Khoo left his Standard Chartered stake, then approximately 11.5%, to his children.

In March 2006, they sold[9] it to Singapore's Temasek Holdings.

Philanthropy edit

In 1981, Khoo set up the Khoo Foundation, a charity fund, with an initial S$20 million.[10] The foundation donated S$125 million towards the construction and operation of a hospital, Alexandra hospital @ Yishun, in Yishun, Singapore.[11] In 2007, the hospital was subsequently renamed after Khoo as Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in recognition of the contribution by the Khoo foundation.[12][13]

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ Archibald, Haynes (1988), p. 124
  2. ^ Forbes (1994), p. 164
  3. ^ Forbes.com
  4. ^ DukeMedNews Announces S$80 Million Gift to Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School 7 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Maybank". Maybank. October 2009. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  6. ^ a b "Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat". 2 March 2004. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  7. ^ a b c "Khoo Teck Puat". National Library Board. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Tycoon's death signals end of an empire". The Age. 12 March 2004. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  9. ^ "Stanchart to Temasek". PR Newswire. March 2006. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  10. ^ "Hotelier Teck Puat sets up— $20m charity foundation". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  11. ^ "Tycoon's gift for better health care". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  12. ^ Channel NewsAsia, 17 May 2007, New hospital in Yishun named Khoo Teck Puat Hospital 18 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ The Straits Times, 17 May 2007, New Yishun hospital named after tycoon Khoo Teck Puat 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat".
  15. ^ "MINISTER IS ONE OF EIGHT NEW DATOS". The Straits Times. 26 June 1965. p. 5.

Bibliography edit

  • Archibald, J. F.; Haynes, J., The bulletin, Issues 5642–5649, 1988
  • Forbes, Bertie Charles, Forbes, Volume 154, Issues 1–5, Forbes Inc., 1994

External links edit

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Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat Chinese 邱德拔 pinyin Qiu Deba Pe h ōe ji Khu Tik pua t 13 January 1917 21 February 2004 was a banker and hotel owner who with an estimated fortune of S 4 3 billion US 3 195 953 500 was the wealthiest man in Singapore at one point He owned the Goodwood Group of boutique hotels in London and Singapore and was the largest single shareholder of the British bank Standard Chartered The bulk of his fortune came from shares in Standard Chartered which he bought up in the 1980s to help thwart Lloyds Bank s proposed acquisition which many financiers deemed hostile The Goodwood Park Hotel in Singapore built in 1900 is a restored historic landmark Yang Berbahagia Tan SriKhoo Teck PuatPSM SPMT邱德拔A bust of Khoo in the lobby of Goodwood Park Hotel SingaporeBorn 1917 01 13 13 January 1917Singapore Straits SettlementsDied21 February 2004 2004 02 21 aged 87 SingaporeNationalitySingaporeanCitizenshipMalaysian 1957 1981 Australian 1981 1994 1 Singaporean 1994 2004 2 Alma materSt Joseph s InstitutionKnown forSingapore s richest manPhilanthropist fugitive in the banking scandal of the National Bank of Brunei SpousesTan Geok Yin deceased 1972 Rose Marie WeeRenee ChewChildren11 daughters and 4 sonsIn this Chinese name the family name is Khoo Around the period of his death in 2004 Khoo was ranked as the 108th richest person in the world by the business magazine Forbes 3 Khoo s estate has donated S 80 million to Duke NUS Medical School 4 Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Philanthropy 4 Honours 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksBiography editKhoo received his early education in St Joseph s Institution in Singapore in 1930 He was educated up to standard eight prior to his marriage at the age of 17 and started working in the bank Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation OCBC as an apprentice bank clerk by 1933 While attached with OCBC Khoo served as the Chairman of Central Provident Fund CPF Board for a year in 1958 His rise in OCBC was rapid and he developed strong ties with Tan Chin Tuan until they had a difference of opinion which resulted him leaving OCBC in 1959 as the general manager He argued that OCBC was growing far too slowly and not opening enough branches in the smaller towns in Peninsular Malaya Career editIn 1960 Khoo restarted his career in banking by founding Malayan Banking 5 now commonly known as Maybank with a few partners in Kuala Lumpur The bank grew rapidly to more than 150 branches within three years In 1963 the bank purchased Goodwood Park Hotel in Singapore for S 4 8 million From 1964 to 1965 Khoo was a senator in the Malaysian parliament 6 In 1965 Khoo was ousted from Maybank by the Malaysian government under Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak on the pretext of pumping the bank s money into his own private firm in Singapore 7 In 1968 Khoo bought over Maybank s Singapore properties including Goodwood Park Hotel and Central Properties for S 50 million While bitter with what the Malaysian government did Khoo retained his Malaysian citizenship In 1976 he ceased to be a director of Maybank Though he had opened the national bank of Brunei in the 1960s his search for a legitimate banking vehicle continued In 1981 Khoo bought Australia s Southern Pacific Hotel Corporation parent of the Travelodge chain using funds from the National Bank of Brunei He sold it in 1988 as part of his asset liquidation process to make restitution to the Bruneian government 7 After the death of the former Sultan Omar in 1986 Sultan Hassanal arranged for an investigation into the finances of the National Bank leading to its closure 8 Khoo had allegedly taken unsecured and undocumented loans of more than 300 million from the bank He was never charged 6 but his son Khoo Ban Hock served two years in prison for his role in the affair 8 In 1986 an opportunity arose when as a white knight Khoo made a dramatic acquisition of a 5 stake in the British bank Standard Chartered being one of three financiers who came to the rescue of Standard Chartered to stave off a hostile takeover by Lloyds Bank He subsequently grew his stake to almost 15 to become the single largest shareholder In 1990 Khoo made a contribution of S 10 million to the Singapore government s 25th anniversary charity fund to help children the elderly and the disabled He was listed as Singapore s richest businessman by the business magazine Forbes in 2003 In 2004 after Khoo died at Mount Elizabeth Hospital from a heart attack it was revealed that he has a bigger stake in three of his listed companies Goodwood Park Hotel Malaysia and Central Properties than it was disclosed to the Singapore Exchange His daughters Jacqueline and Elizabeth who were in management positions at the companies were fined a total of S 500 000 7 Khoo left his Standard Chartered stake then approximately 11 5 to his children In March 2006 they sold 9 it to Singapore s Temasek Holdings Philanthropy editIn 1981 Khoo set up the Khoo Foundation a charity fund with an initial S 20 million 10 The foundation donated S 125 million towards the construction and operation of a hospital Alexandra hospital Yishun in Yishun Singapore 11 In 2007 the hospital was subsequently renamed after Khoo as Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in recognition of the contribution by the Khoo foundation 12 13 Honours edit nbsp Malaysia nbsp Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia PSM Tan Sri 1966 14 nbsp Terengganu nbsp Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Crown of Terengganu SPMT Dato 1965 15 References edit Archibald Haynes 1988 p 124 Forbes 1994 p 164 Forbes com World s Richest Person 2004 DukeMedNews Announces S 80 Million Gift to Duke National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School Archived 7 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine Maybank Maybank October 2009 Retrieved 19 March 2012 a b Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat 2 March 2004 ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 17 December 2018 a b c Khoo Teck Puat National Library Board Retrieved 8 January 2015 a b Tycoon s death signals end of an empire The Age 12 March 2004 Retrieved 17 December 2018 Stanchart to Temasek PR Newswire March 2006 Retrieved 19 March 2012 Hotelier Teck Puat sets up 20m charity foundation eresources nlb gov sg Retrieved 12 August 2021 Tycoon s gift for better health care eresources nlb gov sg Retrieved 12 August 2021 Channel NewsAsia 17 May 2007 New hospital in Yishun named Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Archived 18 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Straits Times 17 May 2007 New Yishun hospital named after tycoon Khoo Teck Puat Archived 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran Bintang dan Pingat MINISTER IS ONE OF EIGHT NEW DATOS The Straits Times 26 June 1965 p 5 Bibliography editArchibald J F Haynes J The bulletin Issues 5642 5649 1988 Forbes Bertie Charles Forbes Volume 154 Issues 1 5 Forbes Inc 1994External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Khoo Teck Puat Forbes com Forbes World s Richest People Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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