Christina Ong

Christina Ong (née Fu, born 1948), also known as the "Queen of Bond Street" is a Singaporean businesswoman. A major player of a few companies, including Club 21 and COMO Hotels and Resorts, the Ong family, comprising Ong and her husband Ong Beng Seng, is valued at $1.8 billion as of July 2014, according to Forbes.[1] She is said to be "one of the wealthiest women in the world".[2]

Career

Ong founded her first establishment in 1972.[3] She now heads the COMO Group,[4] which comprises fashion group Club 21 (which she founded),[5] COMO Hotels and Resorts,[6] wellness brand COMO Shambhala,[7] and others.[3] Club 21 went on to branch out to many other parts of the globe.[5] She is a well-established hotelier, having founded many hotels worldwide. Ong is also the major stakeholder of the brand Mulberry.[8] Because of the number of properties she owns on Bond Street in London, she is sometimes nicknamed the "Queen of Bond Street".[3]

Ong also serves on the board of Singapore's National Parks service.[9]

Awards

For her services to the Italian fashion industry, Ong has been awarded the Italian Fashion Hall of Fame Award in 1995 and was conferred the Cavaliere del Lavoro.[10] The Italian Trade Commission said in a press release that the Hall of Fame Award was in recognition of Ong's "accomplishments, her qualities, image and authority in the fashion world. She is a leader and has demonstrated her special gift in the world of elegance and style in the capitals of the world".[11]

In 2013 she received Singapore's Meritorious Service Medal, one of three awarded that year. The others went to the historian Wang Gungwu and Tony Chew, inaugural chairman of the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School's governing board.[12]

In 2014, Ong was included in the list of inaugural Singapore Women's Hall of Fame, which described her as a "global fashion entrepreneur and luxury hotelier"[13]

Personal life

Born 1948,[8] Ong is the daughter of Peter Fu Yun Siak, an early employer of her husband and founder of Kuo International.[3] She is described as "aloof and chic"[3] and "Singapore's preeminent style icon".[8] Ong is married to Singaporean business magnate and investor Ong Beng Seng.[3][6] They have two children, a son and a daughter. The Singapore Straits Times have reported Ong to be a very private person who chooses to be unknown in public settings.[3] She is reportedly a good acquaintance with Donna Karan.[8] The New Paper Singapore have written about Ong's current expansion of her wellness brand, COMO Shambhala, into the medical sectors of Asia and her current partnership with a reportedably young anonymous Billionaire for her upcoming 2017-2021 projects.[14] The New Paper Singapore gained an insider's tip that the project entails the introductions of alternative luxury treatments in hospital settings all across Asia.[15]

Wealth

Ong is cited as "one of the wealthiest women in the world".[8] Her individual net worth is estimated to be in the millions.[5] Together, Ong and Beng Seng make up the Ong family, which has a net worth of $1.9 billion (as of January 2016), based on estimates by Forbes. This makes the couple one of the richest persons in Singapore.[16]

References

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