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Piyush should learn from his master. Name a weak successor and never leave.How about this one?
Singapore’s star banker Piyush Gupta creates succession dilemma for DBS
FOR more than 13 years, Piyush Gupta has led one of Singapore’s most iconic institutions, the bank that helped turn the South-east Asian city-state into one of the richest countries in the world.
In his time as chief executive officer at DBS Group Holdings, Gupta has built the lender into Singapore’s largest listed company, moved early into wealth management and other key business areas and delivered equity returns that outstrip global peers.
Now, that very success is creating an elephant in the room.
At conferences, shareholder meetings and townhalls, people who watch the bank closely are quietly asking the same questions: Who’s going to replace the 63-year-old executive when his long stint ends? When will that happen? And will they be able to emulate his run? Even after a recent series of online banking disruptions angered retail customers, industry observers say Gupta’s record is intact – and the bank’s biggest challenge is finding his successor.
Another ah neh business venture. I am reminded of the RedDoorz hotel booking website.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RedDoorz
Singapore’s online hotel booking site RedDoorz targets Southeast Asia push
7 Aug, 2019
https://www.scmp.com/tech/start-ups...-booking-site-reddoorz-targets-southeast-asia
RedDoorz founder and chief executive Amit Saberwal.
Dey, malay owned buisnesses wouldn't even grow to that size to begin with.Toxic work culture? definitely not a malay owned company.
U think that matters to investors and shareholders? LolHow many times have DBS cock up under the watch of the ah neh CEO ? The latest one being a wrong code by programmer ? Enough said.
Wow....many atas good genes there de woh
They are the few good man Lai de wohwhy am i not surprised....seeing 3 ah nehs....
They could if they wanted to. But most Malay, and by default, Muslim owned companies don't, is because of the absence of greed. Pure unadulterated, unlimited greed.Dey, malay owned buisnesses wouldn't even grow to that size to begin with.