Billionaire Quek's son starts online shopping portal


Gem of a portal: Kon Sean (seated 3rd from right) posing with employees of the online store.

PETALING JAYA: Quek Kon Sean, the youngest son of billionaire Tan Sri Quek Leng Chan of the Hong Leong Group, has founded GEMFive, an online shopping portal that he plans to take into the regional digital space, targeting Singapore and Indonesia next.

GEMFive, which will be launched in Malaysia on May 18, is operated by GuoLine eMarketing, an independent new private entity owned by the Hong Leong Group.

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