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Kwok Tak-seng

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Kwok Tak-Seng
Born1911
Zhongshan, Guangdong, China
DiedOctober 1990 (aged 78–79)
Hong Kong
Cause of deathcardiac arrest
Other namesChinese: 郭得勝
Known forSun Hung Kai Properties
Spouse(s)First: Wong Sau-king
Second: Kwong Siu-hing
ChildrenSon: Walter, Thomas and Raymond
Daughter: Kwok Yin-ping, Kwok Yuen-kwan and Kwok Yuen-yee

Template:Chinese name Kwok Tak-Seng (simplified Chinese: 郭得胜; traditional Chinese: 郭得勝; pinyin: Guō Déshèng; Jyutping: Kwok Tak1 Seng1) (1911 – October 1990) was a Chinese entrepreneur and the founder of Sun Hung Kai Properties, the largest property developer in Hong Kong.

Life

Born in Zhongshan, Guangdong, China, Kwok emigrated to Hong Kong after WWII. He partnered with Fung King Hey and Lee Shau Kee to establish Sun Hung Kai Properties in 1958.[1] SHK Properties was publicly listed in Hong Kong in 1972 and soon became one of the top companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange by market capitalisation.[2]

Kwok married Kwong Siu-hing and the couple had three sons: Walter Kwok, Thomas Kwok and Raymond Kwok, all four of whom remain powerful business figures in Hong Kong.

Succession

Kwok died of a heart attack on 30 October 1990 at the age of 79.[3] He was succeeded as chairman of Sun Hung Kai by his eldest son, Walter.[4] In 2008, after a very public intra-family tussle, his wife Kwong Siu-hing became chairman.

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