Tin Pei Ling is now Grab Singapore's director of public affairs and policy

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SINGAPORE – Member of Parliament Tin Pei Ling has joined ride-hailing and technology giant Grab as its Singapore director of public affairs and policy. Ms Tin, who is the MP for MacPherson, joined the Nasdaq-listed company in January, Grab confirmed on Wednesday. Her appointment was made public after the 39-year-old made an appearance that day at a Chinese New Year...

Member of Parliament Tin Pei Ling joined the Nasdaq-listed company in January. PHOTOS: ST FILE, BLOOMBERG

Ms Tin, who is the MP for MacPherson, joined the Nasdaq-listed company in January, Grab confirmed on Wednesday. Ms Tin was at the event alongside Grab Singapore’s managing director Yee Wee Tang and Senior Minister of State for Transport Amy Khor, who was the guest of honour.Grab said in a statement: “Pei Ling has deep on-ground understanding of digital economy and Smart Nation policy, and close ties with the local community. She will build partnerships and programmes to harness the positive potential of technology to create impact in Singapore.

She left on Dec 2, 2022 after spending four-and-a-half years in the role, citing a desire to pursue interests in the private sector. The three-term MP remains part of Business China’s board of directors.

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