Han Cheng Fong
Han Cheng Fong | |||||||||
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| Chairman of the Central Provident Fund Board | |||||||||
| In office 1 February 1979 – 12 October 1980 | |||||||||
| Preceded by | William Cheng | ||||||||
| Succeeded by | Tan Chok Kian | ||||||||
| Personal details | |||||||||
| Born | February 1942 (age 84) | ||||||||
| Alma mater | University of Birmingham (PhD, MSc) University of Singapore (BSc) Victoria School | ||||||||
| Chinese name | |||||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 韓禎豐 | ||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 韩祯丰 | ||||||||
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Han Cheng Fong (born February 1942) is a real estate developer, businessman and former Singaporean civil servant. Han was known as the youngest chairman of the Central Provident Fund, where he served from 1979 to 1980. Han also served as chairman of Raffles Holdings, Scotts Holdings, and the Times Publishing Group. He was as director of Sembawang Shipyard (1977 to 1985), the Singapore Land Transport Authority (1995 to 1997), and the healthcare business, Parkway Pantai (1997 to 2000).