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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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Hong Kong Company Formations Surge 40.5% in 2025, Outpacing Regional Competitors
Air Corporate data reveals 9 in 10 founders incorporated in Hong Kong do so remotely, driven by a 20% surge in Middle Eastern entrepreneurs seeking cost-effective operational alternatives to Dubai.
HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 15 May 2026 – Air Corporate registered a 40.5% increase in Hong Kong incorporations in 2025, with the first quarter of 2026 already up 48% year-over-year. This data indicates that Hong Kong is reasserting itself as the leading Asian jurisdiction for company formation, fueled by a new wave of remote founders from the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe.
The prevailing narrative over the past five years suggested that Singapore was eclipsing Hong Kong; however, recent incorporation volumes challenge this. According to city-wide official figures cited by Vivian, Founder of Air Corporate, approximately 195,000 companies were registered in Hong Kong in 2025, compared to around 77,000 in Singapore.
“There was a lot of fuss about Singapore taking over Hong Kong as preferred jurisdiction over the last few years, but for 2025 alone, around 195,000 companies were formed in HK, vs around 77,000 for Singapore,” said Vivian. While city-wide registrations rose roughly 35% in 2025, incorporations at Air Corporate specifically grew by 40.5%. Vivian added, “With a 35% increase in the number of companies registered in 2025, Hong Kong is definitely back in the game as the top jurisdiction to start a company.”
The reality of Hong Kong company formation is increasingly global, lean, and founder-led. Nine in ten founders incorporated in Hong Kong with Air Corporate do not live there.
Key demographic and operational insights from Air Corporate’s client base include:
- Approximately 90% of founders operate remotely from abroad, while 10% or less are based in Hong Kong.
- Entrepreneurs aged 35 to 44 represent the largest age cohort at 38%, demonstrating that Hong Kong attracts founders in their prime career years rather than just younger digital nomads.
- Serial entrepreneurs make up 60% of Air Corporate’s client mix, utilizing Hong Kong as an operational base for multiple companies, while first-time founders account for the remaining 40%.
- A total of 89% of new companies are launched by solo founders (58%) or small teams of two to five individuals (31%).
- Mainland China, Hong Kong, Turkey, India, the UAE, Australia, France, and Morocco rank among the top source markets for these founders.
Furthermore, 73% of new Hong Kong incorporations are directly tied to physical goods trade with China. This consists of e-commerce and dropshipping businesses (38%) and the trading of goods (35%). The recovery of in-person trade flows, including events, such as the Canton Fair and various industrial fairs, is pulling foreign founders back into the Greater China orbit and establishing Hong Kong as the natural entry point and financial layer over the world’s largest manufacturing base.
Air Corporate’s data recorded a 20% year-over-year growth in founders originating from the Middle East. This shift highlights a reverse migration where founders previously incorporated in Dubai are now choosing Hong Kong. Based on Vivian’s observations, founders often arrive in Dubai expecting fast incorporation and low costs, but discover that incorporation and maintenance are significantly more expensive than in Hong Kong, and banking remains difficult. Consequently, many founders move to Hong Kong after 12 to 24 months in the UAE, a trend accelerated by the Hong Kong government’s strategic outreach to the region.
For lean, remote-first businesses, speed-to-market is a critical factor. A founder located anywhere in the world can incorporate in Hong Kong and open a working bank account in approximately 7 days using digital banking partners. Currently, 90% of Air Corporate’s clients utilize these digital banking partners.
“Hong Kong and Singapore are the only places in Asia where you can set up your company, get a corporate account, and be in business in less than a week,” concluded Vivian.
Air Corporate is a service provider facilitating company formation and incorporation in Hong Kong for serial entrepreneurs, first-time founders, and remote-first business owners operating globally.
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Natural Diamonds Sparkle on The Red Carpet at The 2026 Met Gala Celebrating “Costume Art”
Today’s biggest stars express individuality and confidence with natural diamonds
NEW YORK, US – Media OutReach Newswire – 15 May 2026 – The 2026 Met Gala celebrating “Costume Art” took place May 4th at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, bringing together leading figures from across the globe for an unforgettable evening. These tastemakers showcased the most classic, refined and distinctive diamond jewelry looks of the season. Below, A Diamond is Forever highlights the standout trends from the event.
Desert diamonds
Desert diamonds emerged as a striking throughline on the Met Gala carpet, with a range of hues in distinctive settings taking focus.
Rihanna led the trend in a pair of exceptionally rare old Moghul Golconda fancy brown-yellow diamond earrings by Glenn Spiro, featuring two pear-shaped natural diamonds totaling 51.9 carats. Doja Cat offset her all nude look with a pair of large Leviev Diamonds floral-shaped earrings while Paloma Elsesser made a statement in a 29.5-carat diamond necklace by Bernard James, centered around a 15-carat fancy light yellow pear-shaped natural diamond. Cara Delevingne wore a De Beers London Forces of Nature High Jewelry ring, featuring marquise yellow diamonds set as eyes, while Emma Chamberlain opted for yellow and white diamond earrings by Chopard, underscoring the continued allure of warm diamond hues.
Magnificent Diamond Earrings
A wide variety of captivating silhouettes defined the natural diamond earrings on the Met Gala carpet. Zoë Kravitz delivered a modern twist with oversized diamond flower earrings by Jessica McCormack. Chase Sui Wonders opted for Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. Sea Fan earrings, bringing an element of sculptural artistry to the look. Gracie Abrams selected gently dangling Chanel earrings, adding understated fluidity, while Connor Storrie selected simple hoop earrings from Tiffany & Co., reinforcing the clean and enduring appeal of natural diamonds.
Standout Diamond Moments
Natural diamonds appeared in personal, unconventional and eye-catching ways, offering moments of surprise and awe. Power couple Beyoncé and Jay-Z embodied this trend with Beyoncé wearing Chopard’s Queen of Kalahari necklace, named after the rare 342-carat diamond that provided 23 stones for Chopard’s Garden of Kalahari collection. Jay-Z contributed to the narrative with a vintage diamond brooch by Briony Raymond worn at the collar as an unexpected placement that underscored the piece’s versatility. Isha Ambani made the styling of diamonds an art form in itself, wearing her own diamond jewelry featuring approximately 150 carats of old mine-cut diamonds, including a three-strand necklace and chandelier earrings, while also incorporating diamonds sewn directly into the bodice of her sari to represent significant moments in her life.
Together, these looks highlighted a shift toward natural diamonds as vessels of personal expression, styled with intention, individuality, and a sense of the unexpected.
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Turn Your Savings into a Front-Row Experience: HL Bank Singapore Offers Exclusive Passes to AsiaTop Music Festival 2026
The premier music festival will play host to 16 K-pop, regional and Malaysian stars including, in performance order: Day 1 – NexT1DE, Aina Abdul, Belle Sisoski, Win Metawin, NMIXX, WINNER, DAESUNG, KUN. Day 2 – Uriah See, Firdhaus, Butterbear, 82MAJOR, STAYC, CRAVITY, TWS, CxM
SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 14 May 2026 – Your next major K-pop experience is just a savings goal away as HL Bank Singapore (“HLB Singapore”) bridges the gap between financial wellness and the front row. In an exclusive collaboration designed for the ultimate music enthusiast, the bank is offering fans the chance to secure a pair of sought-after AsiaTop Music Festival 2026 tickets, valued at up to RM1,098 (approx. S$355), simply by growing their wealth.
This unique initiative stems from the regional synergy between Hong Leong Bank (“HLB”) and Tencent Music Entertainment Group (JOOX and QQ Music). By aligning with Visit Malaysia Year and Visit Selangor Year 2026, HLB is transforming the traditional banking experience into a gateway for premium entertainment. Scheduled for 30 and 31 May 2026 at the iconic Sepang International Circuit, the festival promises a high-octane weekend featuring an elite lineup of Asian superstars, including the largest K-pop showcase in the ASEAN region.
Securing a spot at the heart of the action has been streamlined through the iSavings Reward Campaign, running from 9 May 2026 to 18 May 2026. To participate, fans first decide on their preferred festival experience, selecting either a pair of Standard Passes with a S$5,000 deposit or the high-energy, nearer-to-the-stars Rockzone Passes with a S$8,282 deposit for their chosen day.
Once a tier is selected, customers can register by depositing the qualifying funds into an iSavings account via FAST or Links transfer. To validate their entry, customers must include the specific Comment Code, such as PALLIR1 for Day 1 Rockzone, within the funds transfer description. The qualifying balance must be maintained within the account for a six-month (182 days) earmarked period.
With only 88 pairs of tickets available for this exclusive campaign, the stakes are high. Allocation is limited to 22 pairs per day for each ticket category and will be awarded strictly on a first-come, first-served basis. Fans are encouraged to act quickly to ensure their savings work as hard as they do while securing a premier seat at the musical event of the year.
For full terms & conditions, and further details, please visit: www.hlbank.com.sg/AsiaTop2026
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