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Nationality
  
Name
  
Lee Seng

Died
  
November 22, 1993


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Born
  
22 August 1921

Tan Sri Dato' Seri Lee Loy Seng (simplified Chinese: 李莱生; traditional Chinese: 李萊生; pinyin: Lǐ Lái Shēng; 22 August 1921 – 22 November 1993) was a Malaysian businessman who grew up in a small town, Ipoh.

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Biography

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His father, Lee Meng Hin, was a tin-miner who gave the then Malayan economy a boost. After Lee Meng Hin's reign, his company was passed on to one of his sons, Lee Wan Seng, and the younger Loy Seng worked just as an employee during the early years of his life. During the Malayan Emergency, many british firms and trading houses sold off their assets, including rubber plantations at very low prices. Loy Seng saw the opportunity of a lifetime to invest in these lands, subsequently turning them into rubber plantations. With luck on his side, the price of rubber was increasing immensely due to industrial rise. As he built up his fast blossoming business, Mr. Lee founded the company Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad, which became and still is one of the leading plantation owning companies in Malaysia.

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Mr Lee was a member of Malaysian Chinese Association(MCA), president of Ipoh Municipal Council in 1976, and a senator from 1971 to 1980. From 1978 to 1992, he was the president of Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital (a private non-profit hospital that gives free treatment to the poor). He was the chairman of Multi-Purpose Holdings ran into financial difficulties in the mid-1980s, he was invited by MCA to return as a director on a board of prominent Chinese businessmen, headed by "Suger King" Tan Sri Sir Robert Kuok, to restore it back to health. He was well known for his philanthropy, and established the Lee Loy Seng Foundation to provide scholarships for needy Malaysian students to pursue their tertiary education. He was also the benefactor of the Lucky Village Old Folks Home in Ipoh.

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Mr Lee was awarded the titles of Dato' Seri in 1974, and Tan Sri in 1987.

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His sons Tan Sri Datuk Lee Oi Hian, Datuk Lee Hau Hian and Datuk Lee Soon Hian are considered to be in the top 20 richest people in Malaysia. Lee Oi Hian and Lee Hau Hian jointly have an estimated net worth of US$1.5bil in 2015.

References

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