Frasers Property Appoints CapitaLand’s Tan Wee Hsien as Singapore CEO; Soon Su Lin Transitions to a Group Adviser Role
Frasers Property has appointed Tan Wee Hsien as CEO Designate of its Singapore business from 8 September 2026, succeeding Soon Su Lin as CEO on 1 October. Ms Soon, CEO since 2022, transitions to a Group Adviser role supporting GCEO Panote Sirivadhanabhakdi…

Frasers Property has appointed Tan Wee Hsien as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Designate of Frasers Property Singapore with effect from 8 September 2026, succeeding Soon Su Lin as CEO on 1 October 2026. Ms Soon, who has led the Singapore business since 2022 and been with the Group for more than nine years, will transition to the role of Adviser supporting Group Chief Executive Officer Panote Sirivadhanabhakdi. The appointments, announced on 3 July 2026, follow a planned succession process.
Frasers Property Limited (SGX:TQ5) is an integrated investor-developer-operator with total assets of about S$40.0 billion as at 31 March 2026, and the sponsor of SGX-listed Frasers Centrepoint Trust and Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust. Mr Tan will oversee the strategic direction, investments, operations and development of the Group’s retail, commercial, residential and mixed-use portfolio in Singapore, reporting to Mr Sirivadhanabhakdi and joining from 8 September as CEO Designate before formally stepping up on 1 October.
A development-pedigree successor
Mr Tan brings roughly three decades of real estate experience across Asia Pacific. He is currently CEO for Vietnam & International at CapitaLand Development (CLD), having previously served as CLD’s CEO of New Business and Strategic Planning. Before joining CLD in 2022, he was CEO of MCL Land and Head of Development Property, South Asia at Hongkong Land, which he joined in 2007 and where he expanded the residential and development business across Singapore and Southeast Asia. Earlier roles include Head of Property at Great Eastern Life Assurance, and positions at Jones Lang LaSalle and Ascendas. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Estate Management from the National University of Singapore.
What Soon Su Lin leaves behind
Ms Soon steps back after a full tenure. On the investment side, Frasers Property Singapore secured greater ownership of The Centrepoint — the Group’s first Orchard Road asset — acquired NEX with Frasers Centrepoint Trust, and completed asset enhancements at Tampines 1 and Alexandra Point. On the development side, it deepened capital partnerships and joint ventures spanning The Orie, the upcoming Dunearn House, a prime Kallang Close site, and the redevelopment of the former Robertson Walk and Fraser Place into The Robertson Opus. Before returning to Singapore she was CEO, Development at Frasers Property in Thailand, leading The PARQ and the development phase of One Bangkok; in 2025 she was named Real Estate Personality of the Year at the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards. As Adviser she will continue to serve on the boards of One Bangkok Co., Ltd. and Frasers Centrepoint Asset Management Ltd., the manager of Frasers Centrepoint Trust.
The read
The succession pairs a development-weighted operator — MCL Land, Hongkong Land, CapitaLand Development — with a Singapore pipeline that is itself weighted toward residential and mixed-use delivery, from The Orie and Dunearn House to Kallang Close and The Robertson Opus. Ms Soon’s marks were strongest in retail and investment; Mr Tan’s background is development. Guided by the Group’s stated priorities, the handover reads as a deliberate alignment of leadership with the next build-out phase rather than a change of direction.
Source: Frasers Property Limited press release, “Frasers Property appoints Tan Wee Hsien as Chief Executive Officer, Singapore,” dated 3 July 2026. PropertyAtlas.sg analysis with TKRE Research.