Jeon Ji Hyun to become sister-in-law with Singapore’s wealthiest daughter
2012.10.09
Actress Jeon Ji Hyun will become the sister-in-law of the daughter of Singapore’s biggest financial company.
According to sources in the business industry, Jeon Ji Hyun’s brother in law, Choi Joon Ho(32), will be getting married to the daughter of Hong Loong group, which is the biggest financial company in Singapore.
Choi Joon Ho is the oldest son of chairman Choi Gon of Kukje Steel Company and Lee Jung Woo, who is a daughter of fashion designer Lee Young Hee, and he is the older brother of Jeon Ji Hyun’s husband, Choi Joon Hyuk.
Choi Joon Ho graduated from the University of Michigan and had a short-lived career in showbiz as a member of the four-man dance group X-Large for about six months in 2001. He now works for Ssangyong Engineering and Construction, and he met his fiancée over 18 months ago while serving in the firm’s Malaysian branch.
Meanwhile, Hong Loong Group is the biggest bank which was established in 1948, and the estimation of their total assets is $30 billion.
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