Singapore MP Tin Pei Ling leaves Grab after seven months, to join fintech firm in October

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Singapore MP Tin Pei Ling leaves Grab after seven months, to join fintech firm in October
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SINGAPORE, Aug 17 — Seven months after her move to join technology and ride-hailing company Grab Singapore sparked controversy, Member of Parliament (MP) for MacPherson Tin Pei...

SINGAPORE, Aug 17 — Seven months after her move to join technology and ride-hailing company Grab Singapore sparked controversy, Member of Parliament for MacPherson Tin Pei Ling announced today that she is leaving the firm for a financial tech company.

“I am excited that this new role will give me the opportunity to support the company’s product innovation efforts and expansion into key Asia-Pacific markets,” she wrote.Tin declined to comment when contacted by TODAY.

She had first described taking up her initial position director of public affairs and policy as an opportunity to broaden her horizons, hone new skills and “make a contribution in a different way”, a point she reiterated in her LinkedIn post today. An MP since 2011, she is currently the chairperson of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Communications and Information, and a member of the GPCs for Culture, Community and Youth, and Social and Family Development.

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