Lay Keng Koh
Director/Board Member at Roosevelt Assets Ltd.
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Lay Keng Koh has worked as a Director at Roosevelt Assets Ltd.
and Pine (UK) Holdings Ltd.
since 2017.
Lay Keng Koh active positions
Companies | Position | Start |
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Roosevelt Assets Ltd.
Roosevelt Assets Ltd. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Founded in 2016, Roosevelt Assets Ltd. is a holding British company that provides management services through its subsidiaries. The company is based in London, UK and is part of Great North Holdings Pte Ltd. | Director/Board Member | 30/05/2017 |
Pine (UK) Holdings Ltd.
Pine (UK) Holdings Ltd. Real Estate DevelopmentFinance Pine (UK) Holdings Ltd. is a British property management company founded in 2016. The private company, based in London, UK, offers fixed price portfolio property management services to investment landlords. Pineflat's philosophy is to produce superior returns for individual or corporate property investors in the long term by maintaining high occupancy levels, tight control of costs, and strategic exit planning. | Director/Board Member | 30/05/2017 |
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Roosevelt Assets Ltd.
Roosevelt Assets Ltd. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Founded in 2016, Roosevelt Assets Ltd. is a holding British company that provides management services through its subsidiaries. The company is based in London, UK and is part of Great North Holdings Pte Ltd. | Commercial Services |
Pine (UK) Holdings Ltd.
Pine (UK) Holdings Ltd. Real Estate DevelopmentFinance Pine (UK) Holdings Ltd. is a British property management company founded in 2016. The private company, based in London, UK, offers fixed price portfolio property management services to investment landlords. Pineflat's philosophy is to produce superior returns for individual or corporate property investors in the long term by maintaining high occupancy levels, tight control of costs, and strategic exit planning. | Finance |
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