Far East Orchard

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Far East Orchard
TypePublic
Subsidiary of Far East Organization
SGX: O10
IndustryInvestment, Property and Hotel
Founded1967; 55 years ago (1967) (as Ming Court Limited)
Headquarters1 Tanglin Road, #05-01, Orchard Rendezvous Hotel,
Area served
Asia-Pacific
Key people
Koh Boon Hwee, Chairman[1]
Lui Chong Chee, CEO[2]
ParentFar East Organization
WebsiteFar East Orchard

Far East Orchard Limited (abbreviation: FEO), formerly known as Orchard Parade Holdings Limited, is a Singaporean subsidiary company of its parent, Far East Organization.[3]

FEO focuses on hotels, investments as well as the development of properties in Singapore and other countries in the region.[4]

History[]

The company was incorporated in 1967 as Ming Court Limited and came under Far East Organization in 1987. It was renamed Orchard Parade Holdings Limited in 1991. In July 2012, as part of a corporate restructuring, the company adopted its new name of Far East Orchard Limited.

Operations[]

The company's hospitality arm, Far East Hospitality, operates eight hotels and nine serviced residences, as well as the owner of the Sri Tiara Residences in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Far East Hospitality has a stable of distinctive brands known as “Village”, “Oasia” and “Quincy”.

Far East Orchard also owns a portfolio of medical suites in Singapore's medical hub of Novena, which includes medical suites such as Novena Medical Center and Novena Specialist Center.

FEO is a major shareholder (49.5% stake) of the Singaporean food and beverage conglomerate Yeo Hiap Seng Limited, better known as Yeo's.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "FEOrchard appoints Koh Boon Hwee as non-exec director, non-exec chairman". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 2013-01-06.
  2. ^ "Press Release" (PDF). Far East Orchard. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  3. ^ "Orchard Parade Holdings is now Far East Orchard". The Edge, Singapore. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Far East Organization Corporate Structure". Far East Organization. Retrieved 2012-09-24.
  5. ^ Ho, Frankie (20 June 2012). "The Far East Re-organization". The Edge Singapore. pp. 18–20.
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