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Chitchat OG founder’s grandson fined $3,500 for harassment

CoffeeAhSoh

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Tay Tee Peng
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#26 Tay family 2018 SINGAPORE'S 50 RICHEST NET WORTH usd$1.3Bn as of 7/25/18 The Tays are best known for their midmarket OG department stores. The first OG store was opened by late patriarch Tay Tee Peng in 1971 in Chinatown. They family owns extensive real estate assets in Singapore and Australia through their privately held Memocorp.

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CoffeeAhSoh

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1972 Opening of OG Building


Opening of the OG Building 1972 The landmark 10-storey OG Building was opened in 1972 at Upper Cross Street in People’s Park, Chinatown. The OG People’s Park department store was housed within premises of the new building. A home-grown retailer in women’s fashion since the 1960s, OG Department Store is a family-run business that started out as Ocean Garments in September 1962. It operated a factory located in the Redhill Industrial Estate, which was officially opened by then Finance Minister Goh Keng Swee in January 1963.[1] The company was a successful applicant under the Pioneer Industries Scheme implemented by the government to encourage foreign investments in Singapore. The company's patriarch-founder, China-born Tay Tee Peng, arrived in Singapore in 1958 after having lived in Indonesia for 25 years.[2]In 1964, OG opened a store on Coleman Street and by 1966, it had two other outlets at North Bridge Road and Market Street.[3] In 1970, the company bought a plot of land at Upper Cross Street and constructed the OG Building. The OG People’s Park outlet housed within the building was officially opened in 1972.[4]Subsequently, other OG department stores were opened: OG Elite at Plaza Singapura in 1975 (closed in 1997), OG Orchard on 20 August 1983 (closed in 2004),[5] OG Great World City in 1997 (closed in November 2003) and OG Albert Complex on 29 June 2000. Also in June 2000, OG People’s Park closed and the OG Building was demolished for redevelopment works.[6]The new OG building and store at People's Park reopened in December 2002 with more retail space.[7] In March 2001, OG bought Orchard Point Mall and began renovation works in June 2003. The new OG Orchard opened on 15 January the following year in the refurbished Orchard Point. Following the opening of this new Orchard store, the company announced its plan to close its other older store on Orchard Road.[8]
 

laksaboy

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Different surname.
Maternal grandson?

Indeed. Son of Tay Tee Peng's daughter, Tay Pik Un. Also known as Nina. :wink:

https://iknow.cch.com.au/document/a...874/tay-v-chief-commissioner-of-state-revenue

Mr Tee Peng Tay died on 30 November 2013 aged 92 domiciled in Singapore. He was survived by his wife. They had six children. His oldest son is Chwan Shih Tay (“CS Tay”). His second son is the plaintiff, CY Tay. He left four daughters, Pik Un Tay (also called Nina), Pik Jiok Tay (“Pik Jiok”), Tay Pik Tjeng and Wenny Janti.

The Mr Liu who married Nina really huat big time.

Not too different from LKY, a lowly lawyer who married the daughter of an established banking family.

Men who married up. :cool:
 
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