Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Ltd
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Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Ltd
Glance View
Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Ltd. is an investment holding company, which engages in property development and hotel management business. The firm operates in three business segments: Development, Hotels and Investments. The Development segment is engaged in the development of properties. The Hotels segment is engaged in owning and operating hotels and restaurants. The Investments segment is engaged in investment in properties and shares in quoted and unquoted equities. The firm's other hospitality related business is food and beverage business under its brand name of Carnivore in Singapore. The firm also owns and operates deluxe hotel in Perth (Australia) under the in-house brand Duxton Hotel. Its investment portfolio includes investment properties in Singapore, Malaysia and China. The firm's subsidiaries include Kwan Hwee Investment Pte Ltd, Low Keng Huat International Pte. Ltd., Prodev Pte. Ltd., Quality Investments Pte Ltd and Duxton Hotel (Pte.) Ltd.
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