Kith Meng | |||||||
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Alma mater | University of Canberra (Economics B.A.) | ||||||
Occupation | Chairman & CEO of The Royal Group | ||||||
Years active | 1991–present | ||||||
Known for | Businessman | ||||||
Spouse | Mao Chamnan | ||||||
Children | 4 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 陈丰明 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 陳豐明 | ||||||
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Website | Royal Group |
Kith Meng (Khmer: គិត ម៉េង; Chinese: 陈丰明) is a Cambodian businessman. [1] He is the chairman and CEO of The Royal Group which counts among its holdings 45% of J Trust Royal Bank, the mobile phone operator Cellcard and 100% of Royal Railways. Meng also owns 100% stake in Cambodia's television and telecommunications networks CBS, Hydro Power Lower Sesan 2, a 400MW plant, Chailease Royal Leasing and Chailease Royal Finance in partnership with Chailease of Taiwan, Cambodian Broadcasting Corporation and CamGSM.[2][3][4] Meng is known for his preference for entering Cambodian companies into joint ventures with international companies.[5] He is sometimes referred to in the press by the nickname "Mr. Rough Stuff" after a leaked US diplomatic cable using that nickname alleged his involvement in criminality and corruption.[6][7][8][1]
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