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EdgeProp’s Roundtable Round Two: From Listings to Legacy
The introduction of the trophy this year was no mere formality. It symbolises the effort of each individual who worked tirelessly with dedication and drive to uphold their integrity in the real estate industry. It is a reminder of the role each realtor plays in shaping the community through their success.
While personal production was a key measurement of a realtor’s achievement in last year’s awards, overriding commission has been added as another indicator of success in this year’s Realtors’ Roundtable. Overriding commission quantifies the effort a realtor has put into building their team, an essential measure in maintaining the competency of the real estate industry in Singapore.
Eligibility for the club is determined based on the performance metrics calculated in the local currency of the individual’s primary market for 2024.
| Method of production | Member | Rising Star Member | Millionaire Member |
| Received commission* | $200,000 – $499,999 | $500,000 – $999,999 | ≥ $1,000,000 |
| *Based on production and overriding commissions between Jan 1, 2024, and Dec 31, 2024, expressed in local currency. Production is defined as commission income received. Production excludes basic income, team overriding commissions, and deductibles (agency cuts & taxes). | |||
“Member numbers are up 34% compared to last year. That’s not just a bigger number; it’s a sign that more of you are participating, more of you are raising your game, and more of you see the importance of celebrating the hard work you put in.” Bernard Tong, CEO of EdgeProp Singapore, says.
During the application process, realtors submit their commission and overriding amount received for assessment, and the data is verified with either their respective registered agencies or their official income statements. The results go through a second verification round with our Official Knowledge Partner, KPMG Singapore.
“Being a realtor in Singapore is not easy, to be honest. Every weekend, you spend tons of money on flyers, stand under the hot sun to hand them out and then compete with thousands of other agents to fight to close deals at a showflat through a ballot system, essentially a lottery. And then, just when you think you’ve got a deal, cooling measures kick in, interest rates change, or the seller suddenly decides to ‘wait for a better offer’,” says Tong.
“Yet, here you are — still closing, still growing, still finding a way. That’s what makes this industry special. It’s full of people who don’t just wait for the perfect market; you create opportunities in whatever market you’re given, and this is particularly true for this group here today. And that’s something to be proud of,” Tong adds.
Of the 266 members who qualified this year, 51 repeated their achievement from last year. This is a testament to their sustained excellence and commitment to their craft. Achieving eligibility once is challenging; doing so for consecutive years is truly commendable. Members who qualify for three consecutive years earn Milestone status, while those who reach five consecutive years achieve the prestigious Landmark status.
Please refer to the complete list of 2025 members below:
| MILLIONAIRE MEMBER | |||||
| Singapore | Malaysia | ||||
| Business Name | CEA licence no. | Business Name | licence no. | Business Name | licence no. |
| Daniel Chong | R030342B | Andy Teoh | E (3) 2136 | Karen Ng Soh Huei | REN 14461 |
| Eric Goh | R024237G | Angel Tan | REN 02922 | Mabel Mak | PEA 0985 |
| Jeremy Lim | R017809A | Angela Lee | REN 04297 | Norman | REN 56573 |
| Loyalle Chin | R047968G | Edward Yeoh | REN 65415 | Paul Lim | REN 26419 |
| Lynn Er | R024060I | Edwin Ong | REN 07942 | Phoebe Foo Jie Chyi | REN 39209 |
| Nizam Adli | R009461J | Eken Ng | REN 09700 | Rachel Loo | PEA 2035 |
| Rambo Kor | R031725C | Elainne Phang | REN 09625 | Rita Jiang | REN 31575 |
| Stella Thio | R030286H | Ernest Ong Swee Gim | REN 40148 | Sean Liew | REN 30734 |
| Vincent Lim | R026632B | Eugene Tan | REN 10087 | Sean Tiew | REN 37388 |
| George Ng | REN 17400 | Simon Lim | REN 12367 | ||
| Ivan Wong Khai Mun | REN 09162 | Victor Lim Wee Tat | REN 09135 | ||
| Jason Teo | REN 25138 | YC Wong | REN 56571 | ||
| ELITE MEMBER | |||
| Singapore | Malaysia | ||
| Business Name | CEA licence no. | Business Name | licence no. |
| Alex Goh | R024505H | Adzura Mohd Zamedin | REN 04287 |
| Alex Ng | R009772E | Albert Hoo | REN 65544 |
| Ann Lee | R007611F | Amin Mahat | REN 70847 |
| Anthony Chua | R020000C | Andy Lau Pik Kwong | REN 32839 |
| Ashlyn Peh | R059953D | Beelee Ku | REN 48501 |
| Catherine Lee | R009414I | Celestine Ting | REN 42028 |
| Chris Choo | R016290Z | Connie Soh Moi Chuan | REN 60618 |
| Clarence Foo | R052281G | Daniel Yong Hong Fatt | REN 14043 |
| Clarie Lim | R059246G | HuiHui Kok | REN 60129 |
| Donavan Tan | R066799J | Hycintha Sii Ping Sieng | PEA 2252 |
| Elaine Goh | R042676A | Jack Yap | REN 20653 |
| Faith Quek | R005493G | Jacq Sim | REN 07430 |
| Hakim Halim | R063000H | Jannah Ali | REN 33302 |
| Ivan Seah | R045857D | Jason Kok | REN 39793 |
| Jasmine Lau | R013868E | Jeffrey Kiong | REN 27719 |
| Jim Leong | R056779I | Jess Chong | REN 48007 |
| Joy Toh | R045565F | Johannes Loo | REN 34083 |
| Justin Kwek | R041348A | Johnathan Teo | REN 39045 |
| Lim Li Yuen | R060059A | Judy Tan | REN 01785 |
| Lincoln Choo K B | R024093E | Kevin Goh | PEA 2729 |
| Lynn Tiang | R008601D | Kevin Lim | REN 43473 |
| Maggie Yang | R051087H | Kho Chng Guan | REN 08689 |
| Martin Goh | R001839F | Liny Ong | REN 59112 |
| Mary Tan | R007295A | Lucas Liew | REN 29489 |
| Nick Tan | R040814C | Mason Sia | REN 00792 |
| Phoebe Ang | R027574G | Michael Lam | REN 26181 |
| Ray Teo | R010198F | Philip Chan | REN 34066 |
| Raycher Lim | R044853F | Robert Kong Chin Siong | REN 45492 |
| Raymond Ler | R003417J | Ryan Tan Chuan Wee | REN 39046 |
| Richard Jany | R000383F | Tan Kai Lun | REN 21991 |
| Ron Lim | R018220Z | TH Lee | REN 05664 |
| Ryan Lee K K | R055105A | Victor Lim Yu Chee | REN 36613 |
| Shawn Thayalan | R014220H | Vincent Chong Jin Yu | REN 53247 |
| Shen Jiaming | R021292C | Zoey Lee | REN 56789 |
| Val Lin | R063241H | ||
| Vincent Tay | R001840Z | ||
| MEMBER | |||||
| Singapore | Malaysia | ||||
| Business Name | CEA licence no. | Business Name | CEA licence no. | Business Name | licence no. |
| Adelyn Chan | R002209A | Jeremy Quah | R063595F | Aaron Lam | REN 06036 |
| Aileen Yeo | R015747G | Jimmy Lye | R014198H | Abby Chew | E 3082 |
| Aiman Roza | R064095D | Joe Ong | R049112A | Almes H’ng | REN 46378 |
| Albert Tan | R045222C | Jolyn Lim | R062253F | Anders Ong | PEA 2708 |
| Amy Lim | R016002H | Joshua Tan | R067053H | Andrew Kan | REN 30355 |
| Andrew Phee | R024642I | Julianto Cahyadi | R060528C | Annie Bong Jing Xian | PEA 3793 |
| Andrew Wong | R063296E | June Bala | R014013B | Annie Hee | REN 46494 |
| Andy Lim Junchen | R050816D | June Leng | R012861B | Bill Khong Weng Kai | REN 19750 |
| Annie Heng | R043835B | Kenneth Loh | R051340J | Bryant Liow | REN 29368 |
| Asyraff Khan | R051755D | Kenny Lee | R048309I | Camie Tang | PEA 1794 |
| Audrey Wong | R028383I | Kesang Yanki Labattu | R047826E | Connie Lee | REN 24050 |
| Augustine Wee | R028262Z | Lara Lam | R065692Z | Dexter Lim | REN 64805 |
| Ben Huang | R051182C | Laven Loo | R060597F | Dicson Loh Wen Jiun | REN 27609 |
| Brian Wong | R064364D | Lindy Lee | R049099J | Eila Muhamad | REN 49490 |
| Bruce Ang | R019087C | Liong Phang Fei | R057131A | Elvis Eng | REN 78550 |
| Carrie Zhang | R044936B | Lisa Seow | R057486H | Elyas Sulaiman | PEA 1616 |
| Caryn Wong | R069458E | Louis Tey | R052354F | Etto Chee | REN 18144 |
| Chew Hock Ngee | R041715J | Mandy Gracie Tan | R006354E | Farah Najwa (Kak Yong) | REN 42349 |
| Ching Chia | R067066F | Mark Tan | R068292A | Felix Cheng | REN 25339 |
| Chris Chua | R030867Z | Mervyn Ong | R068299B | Ferlim Lim | REN 41426 |
| Chua Rui Song Alvin | R051901H | Mohd Ameen | R024674G | Fiona Chin | REN 00140 |
| Clinton Yew | R009287A | Nancy Tan | R041725H | Ghaz Ibrahim | REN 38372 |
| Colin Choo | R045976G | Neo Chee Seng | R010137D | Henrick Tan | REN 16279 |
| David Hwang | R010782H | Ng Yun Jian (Javier) | R000194B | Hilal Alias | PEA 1607 |
| Don Kah | R068060G | Nick R.L | R002622D | Ho Maggie | REN 23792 |
| Don Lim | R053988D | Nigel Lee | R063275B | Hui Jun Hoe | REN 63478 |
| Doris Tan | R010121H | Perry Siow | R006056B | Jacelyn Ng | REN 08753 |
| Douglas Chew | R045080H | Peter Loh | R028064C | Jacky Liew | PEA 2026 |
| Dylan Poh | R043788G | Png Wei Guang Don | R043330Z | Jazz Lim Tong Huooi | REN 43278 |
| Eddy Ong | R044677J | Rachel Yeen | R045908B | Jeffrey Ng | REN 19236 |
| Edith Tay | R002319E | Raymond Tung | R027394I | Jovine Ng | REN 19766 |
| Edmund Goh | R030777J | Sean Yin | R006541F | Kenneth Kwok | REN 00632 |
| Edwin Kheng | R005738C | Sharolyn Chun | R007773B | Kent Fatt | REN 15215 |
| Eileen Leong | R026443E | Shirley Fong | R064755G | Koh Wee Min | REN 46982 |
| Fendy Lee | R018080J | Soh Shu Hui | R066982D | Lau Yong Sern | REN 47890 |
| Gary Koh | R029187D | Swan | R066500G | Loh Beng Piau | REN 00751 |
| Gavan Lee | R055759I | Sylvia Wandly | R019365A | Lucas Fong Er Hao | REN 53849 |
| Goh Pei Chang Ethan | R064895H | Tan Jia Da | R064766J | Max Ong | REN 09693 |
| Goh Zong Han | R061881D | Tan Xiuqing Natalie | R018409A | Michael Chng | REN 51668 |
| Imelda Quek | R064322D | Tasso Chan | R028756G | Michael Kong Kang Wei | REN 41775 |
| Irene Joan Sim | R024277F | Tay Chai Heng | R062360E | Mohammad Fareed | REN 20636 |
| Ivy Yeo | R045707A | Tracy Teo | R023837Z | Mohd Fitri MF | REN 55084 |
| Izaac Fong | R064008I | Veann Lee | R050685D | Mohd Hafidz Hanif | REN 59077 |
| James Sim | R051809G | Wanni Chan | R048908I | Mohd Haris | REN 18502 |
| Jamie Yoeng | R006717F | William Tan | R061781H | Muhammad Azizirrahim | REN 35533 |
| Janice Lee | R064268H | Yumei Ng | R059711F | Nas | E 2615 |
| Jasmine Tan | R005745F | Zola Tan | R029291I | Neou Wee Ping | REN 35861 |
| Jenna Tong | R026756F | Nor Syatilla | REN 24819 | ||
| Jeremiah Chua | R046635F | Nuzulhakimi Ayob | REN 55942 | ||
| Jeremy Pher | R003742J | Raymond Khoo | REN 46969 | ||
| Rinna Khoo | PEA 2458 | ||||
| Rosmawati Mustapha | REN 42406 | ||||
| Sam Cheng | REN 34574 | ||||
| Sam Khoo | REN 40540 | ||||
| Shamnee Cheng | REN 40800 | ||||
| Simon Yang | REN 22909 | ||||
| Sr Khairulnawawi | E 3145 | ||||
| Sue Hartanah | REN 49007 | ||||
| Thomas Wong | E 2649 | ||||
| William Wong | REN 15548 | ||||
| Wilson Lim Wei Sern | REN 29646 | ||||
| Wilson Ng | REN 33305 | ||||
| Wilson Ong | REN 57695 | ||||
| Wong Kok Leong | REN 57545 | ||||
| Yad Zahari | REN 54620 | ||||
| YC Liow | REN 24042 | ||||
The Realtors’ Roundtable will also be held in Malaysia on September 19, 2025, at M Resort & Hotel Kuala Lumpur.
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The 7th Cross-Strait Financial Forum and Taiwan-Funded Enterprise Development Forum
This year’s forum is an important supporting event of the 18th Cross-Strait Forum. During the event, nine Fujian-Taiwan financial integration projects were signed, with a total value of RMB 9.1 billion. The projects cover a wide range of financial services across areas including cross-strait industrial cooperation, water supply security for public welfare, capacity upgrades for long-established Taiwan-funded enterprises, technology and innovation industries, and modern agriculture. These initiatives continue to unlock the benefits of financial policies, promote shared access to financial resources for Taiwan compatriots and Taiwan-funded enterprises, and inject new momentum into industrial integration between Fujian and Taiwan.
At the forum, the Cross-Strait Wealth and Asset Management Cross-Sector Alliance was officially inaugurated. Supported by Jinyuan Group and jointly proposed by its affiliated financial institutions, the alliance was co-founded by Xiamen International Trust, Jinyuan Uni-President Securities, Yuanxin Yongfeng Fund, Fubon Bank (China), Junlong Life Insurance, and Xiamen Chang Gung Hospital, among others. Centered on serving the wealth management and asset management needs of people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, the alliance aims to build a one-stop service platform covering asset allocation for Taiwan compatriots and Taiwan-funded enterprises on the mainland, family trusts and wealth succession planning, pension finance, and healthcare protection solutions.
The forum also unveiled a series of innovative financial achievements related to Taiwan. The banking industry’s first group standard dedicated to Taiwan-related financial services on the mainland, the “Specification for Taiwan-Related Financial Services of Banking Financial Institutions,” was officially released. At the same time, the “Bailufen” Taiwan Compatriot Financial Service Platform was introduced, further enhancing financial services for Taiwan compatriots living in Fujian and supporting the development of Taiwan-funded enterprises.
Hashtag: #StraitsFinancialForum
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Verdant Rock Receives BBB+ Long-Term Insurer Financial Strength Rating with a Stable Outlook from Fitch Ratings
“The infrastructure and capital markets we are targeting have been systematically underserved over the past decade. Verdant Rock enters this space with an investment grade rating, a strong capital position, the regulatory standing, the technical capability, and the long-term commitment that issuers and their advisers have been unable to find elsewhere.”
— Tolga Uzuner, Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Verdant Rock Limited
The Fitch Ratings report can be accessed here:
Fitch Rates Verdant Rock at ‘BBB+’; Outlook Stable
Verdant Rock’s Class 3B registration can be verified via the BMA’s register of regulated entities (search “Verdant Rock”): https://www.bma.bm/regulated-entities
Notes to editors: For the May 2026 licensing announcement, see https://bernews.com/2026/05/walkers-supports-verdant-rock-licensing/
This announcement is (i) for information only; (ii) not an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security, insurance product, or financial guarantee; and (iii) not for distribution in any jurisdiction where to do so would be unlawful. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future results, and Verdant Rock undertakes no obligation to update them. A credit rating is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security and may be subject to revision, suspension or withdrawal at any time by the assigning rating agency.
Hashtag: #VerdantRock
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TVBS deploys AI translation for NVIDIA GTC Taipei keynote
Online viewers praised the translation quality, with comments including “The quality of this real-time translation is amazing,” “The translation is incredibly fast,” and “The live speech recognition quality is surprisingly good.” Some viewers assumed the subtitles came from NVIDIA’s official translation team.
The achievement demonstrates how Taiwan’s media industry is adapting to AI-driven transformation. TVBS is positioning itself as a leader in integrating proprietary AI development with real-world broadcast applications. The company completed optimization and deployment of the system in just nine days — a process that traditionally requires months of dedicated training, according to Andy Yang, manager of TVBS AI Future Technology Department.
Yang explained that the biggest challenge in real-time translation lies in balancing “content accuracy” with “reading fluency” under extremely tight time constraints. Huang’s speaking style is highly improvisational and frequently switches between English, Mandarin and Taiwanese, while audience applause and cheering often occur simultaneously.
Applying standard off-the-shelf translation software in such an environment would likely result in sentence segmentation errors and unclear semantic interpretation, Yang said. Rather than pursuing “zero-latency” translation at all costs, TVBS designed a subtitle presentation mechanism specifically tailored to the keynote format.
Prior to the event, the TVBS team conducted extensive cross-platform testing on multiple AI translation models, evaluating latency and error rates. By introducing a carefully calibrated broadcast delay, the system gained additional time to process semantic meaning and contextual alignment. This approach enabled smoother subtitles matching natural Chinese reading habits, Yang said.
The team also built a dedicated knowledge base for NVIDIA GTC Taipei, compiling AI industry terminology, product names and technical keywords in advance. This significantly improved translation quality and the accuracy of professional content delivery. TVBS’s real-time translation system can be customized based on different broadcasting scenarios, Yang noted.
Yang emphasized that the key to the rapid nine-day deployment was cross-department collaboration. Engineering teams handled hardware tuning and signal integration, while internal technical and content teams managed ongoing model training and refinement. TVBS established a collaborative workflow integrating both technology and editorial expertise.
Through continuous iteration and adjustment, the team incorporated Taiwanese linguistic nuances and natural Chinese phrasing into the system. This enhanced fluency and readability beyond what generic AI models alone could achieve, ultimately shaping what Yang called a distinct “TVBS AI style.” The approach reflects the company’s “3T” philosophy — Truth, Trust and Technology.
In his keynote at the Taipei Music Center, Huang focused on AI infrastructure, next-generation computing platforms and NVIDIA’s latest technological roadmap. GTC Taipei 2026 attracted significant international attention as AI continues to reshape global industries. Through its own transformation journey, TVBS hopes to help lead Taiwan’s media industry into a new era shaped by AI.
Hashtag: #TVBS
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