LONDON - Anglo-Eastern Plantations Plc, an agricultural company with operations in Indonesia and Malaysia, has announced the retirement of its Executive Director, Dato' John Lim Ewe Chuan, effective December 31, 2024. Mr. Marcus Chan has been appointed to fill the vacancy, following an announcement made on September 24, 2024.
Dato' Lim, who has served on the Anglo-Eastern board since April 2008, played a significant role in the company's development over the years. The company expressed gratitude for his contributions during his tenure.
With the recent changes, the Board of Directors of Anglo-Eastern Plantations now comprises Jonathan Law Ngee Song as Non-Executive Chairman, Marcus Chan Jau Chwen as Executive Director in charge of Corporate Affairs, Michael Henry Stainer as an Independent (LON:IOG) Non-Executive Director, and Farah Suhanah Tun Ahmad Sarji as Senior Independent Non-Executive Director.
Marcus Chan, the new Executive Director (Corporate Affairs), and Kevin Wong Tack Wee, the Group Chief Executive Officer, are the points of contact for further inquiries.
This directorate change is part of the company's ongoing management transition and is reported based on a press release statement. Anglo-Eastern Plantations Plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG), and this information was disseminated via RNS, the exchange's news service.
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