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Foo Mee Har was born on 10 January, 1966 in Malaysia, is a Malaysian-born Singaporean politician. Discover Foo Mee Har's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Capricorn |
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10 January 1966 |
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10 January |
Birthplace |
Ipoh, Malaysia |
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Singapore |
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Foo Mee Har Height, Weight & Measurements
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Foo Mee Har Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Foo Mee Har worth at the age of 58 years old? Foo Mee Har’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. She is from Singapore. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Foo was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Wealth Management Institute at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore as of July 19, 2017.
In July 2015, Foo was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Wealth Management Institute in Singapore.
In July 2015, Foo supported the proposed amendment to include Temasek Holdings in the Net Investment Returns (NIR) framework. Foo mention that the amendment will widen the sources of revenue to help fund the expected increase in Singapore's future spending needs. However, she cautioned the government that while Singapore increases her spending needs, the government should continue on the path of prudence and sustainability, for the sake of future generations. The focus must be on building a strong and globally competitive economy that will continue to generate strong operating revenues to meet increasing demands for expenditure.
In the Debate on President's Address 2014, Foo hoped that the government will continue to do more for the Singaporeans' PMEs to help them fulfill their aspiration to upgrade their quality of life, which Foo noted that many feel further out of reach with the imposition of recent housing and car policies.
Foo has twenty over years of experience with leading international firms, held senior leadership roles across businesses and geographies. She stepped down as the Global Head of Priority & International Banking for Standard Chartered Bank on 1 January 2013 to focus on constituency work and to pursue other interests. She had a long-standing career at Standard Chartered Bank spanning 19 years covering Asia, Africa and Middle East markets.
During the 2013 Budget Debate, Foo praised the Wage Credit Scheme as innovative and 'provides the twin benefits of helping businesses cope with higher wages in a tight labour market as they upgrade, as well as encouraging firms to prefer Singaporeans and pay them better'.
During the 2012 Budget Debate, Foo Mee Har said that the Budget achieved a “good balance between fulfilling the social needs of the country and addressing the longer-term economic competitiveness of Singapore” and was particularly “heartened by the range of schemes intended to help 3 important groups of Singaporeans: the elderly, the lower-income and the disabled.”
Foo was first elected MP in May 2011, standing as one of the five People's Action Party (PAP) candidates for the West Coast GRC, which garnered 66.6 per cent of votes. In the 2015 General Election, Foo was once again fielded as a member of the PAP team contesting in the West Coast GRC. The team defeated Reform Party with 78.6% of the votes.
In March 2011, Foo was featured in Sunday Times' Women at the Top series, an eight-part weekly series on successful women in Singapore.
Foo joined the PAP in 2010, and was unveiled as PAP's first new female candidate for the 2011 Singapore general election. During her introduction, Foo said that living abroad gave her the opportunity "to really reflect on Singapore, its government, systems and its processes" and appreciate its unique strengths
In an interview with The Straits Times on 8 September 2008, Foo mentioned that taking up overseas postings in her job was "always a family decision". When Foo was offered the China position in 2003, her husband, then a general manager of a multinational company, quit his job to take up a China post with another company so that the family could relocate together. When Foo was offered the CEO post in Thailand, her family rallied behind her again.
From 2006–2008, she was President & CEO of Standard Chartered Bank (Thai) pcl with overall responsibility for the Bank in Thailand. In 2008, Foo was appointed Global Head for Priority & International Banking business with overall responsibility for banking, financing and wealth management of affluent and international banking client segments, a business that spanned over 30 countries in Asia, Africa and Middle East.
Foo was involved with a range of corporate community programs, including advocacy, outreach and fund-raising for causes such as avoidable blindness, HIV/AIDs and healthy living. She started the inaugural Standard Chartered Bangkok Marathon, which has become one of the largest sporting events. From 2003–2005, Foo was appointed the Country Head of Consumer Banking in China, spearheading the growth of the Consumer Banking franchise in China.
Foo was with Standard Chartered Bank from 1994 to 2012, during which she held a number of senior positions across the Group.
Foo started her career in 1990 as a Management Consultant with Coopers and Lybrand Management Consultants (now PricewaterhouseCoopers) and PA Consulting Group. She later joined Jardine Matheson's shipping group as the Head of HR.
After university graduation in 1989, Foo moved to Singapore as a permanent resident and married a Singaporean. She has 2 sons, aged 20 and 18 years. She became a Singapore citizen in January 2008 after her stint of overseas postings (2003–2008), when she was eligible to apply for citizenship. Foo spoke about 'Singapore being home for the last 21 years' and that she 'want to make a difference to the lives of Singaporeans'.
Foo Mee Har (Chinese: 胡美霞 ; pinyin: Hú Měixiá , born 10 January 1966) is a Malaysian-born Singaporean politician. She is a Member of Parliament (MP) for West Coast GRC. She is the Chairman of the Estimates Committee of Singapore Parliament. She is also a member of the Government Parliamentary Committees of both: 1) Finance and Trade & Industry; and 2) Education.