Ong Beng Seng (pictured) and his wife Christina Ong are one of Singapore's most influential couples.
Ong Beng Seng is managing director of Singapore-listed Hotel Properties, which owns the Four Seasons in Singapore, among much else. He also holds the franchise for the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix.
Christina runs Como Hotels & Resorts, retail empire Club 21 and London-listed handbag maker Mulberry.
In August 2025, Ong was fined $23,400 after pleading guilty to abetting Singapore's former transport minister S. Iswaran in a gifting case. The judge spared him a jail term due to his poor health.
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