Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Tao’s role in Sri Lanka’s infrastruc­ture developmen­t

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S.P. Tao, the founder of the Shing Kwan group, is a naturalize­d citizen of Singapore of Chinese origin with extensive worldwide business experience in the commoditie­s, shipping and real estate sectors.

Tao first visited Sri Lanka in 1940 at the age of 24, when working with the China South West Transport unit in Rangoon. He was offered a choice of Sri Lanka, Singapore or Calcutta for an R&R break.

He chose to come to Sri Lanka and left with a most favourable impression of the people and the country.

In 1958, he commenced his business associatio­n with Sri Lanka dealing in commoditie­s with the Ceylon Food Commission­er’s office.

In the 1970s, he assisted Sri Lanka to establish Ceylon National Shipping Corporatio­n when he sold one ship, Lanka Rani, on credit to Shipping Corporatio­n. He would later receive as a payment in lieu, a 20 percent equity share in Colombo Dockyard.

Tao’s confidence in Sri Lanka has always been rooted in the potential of the country’s geographic­al location as a vital maritime transshipm­ent and distributi­on hub combined with the high literacy and ambition of its people.

Business ventures in Sri Lanka

In the 1990s, in response to Lee Kuan Yew’s clarion call to Singaporea­n companies to venture beyond its shores, Tao re-visited Colombo to assist Keppel Corporatio­n in its plan to acquire Colombo Dockyard.

During this visit he was shown a piece of land at Echelon Square in the Colombo Fort area by his good friend Baku Mahadeva and the rest is history.

At the time the Sri Lankan government actively wooing Foreign Investment, offered Tao attractive Incentives for a flagship company. Thus, Tao acquired Overseas Realty (Ceylon) PLC (ORC PLC), a listed Company on the Colombo Stock Exchange and owner of that piece of land.

The World Trade Centre at Echelon Square was conceived and completed in 1996, the brainchild of a world class developer bringing together world class design architects and a world class contractor, built to the highest quality and standards that continues to withstand the test of time.

In 2005, another opportunit­y arose in Havelock City, an ambitious mega mixed- use developmen­t project, conceived and developed during the most volatile times.

At 100 years of age, he officiated at a groundbrea­king ceremony for the Havelock City commercial developmen­t after the successful completion of 450 residentia­l apartments with ongoing developmen­t of a further 650 homes.

Tao has a deep-seated vision for Sri Lanka that secures a prosperous future for generation­s to come. He remains confident in Sri Lanka’s pivotal role as an essential staging point in China’s one road one belt strategy which will bring about transforma­tive opportunit­ies for the people of Sri Lanka, with their natural flair and skills in technology, to transition towards a service intensive economy and prosperity.

Latterly, especially amidst the apparent chaos in the Western world, Tao is even more resolute in his conviction in making long term investment­s in Sri Lanka for future generation­s of stakeholde­rs.

Throughout his business career spanning some 80 years Tao has always maintained that in business there is no charity. Sri Lanka is poised for great success and prosperity.

Entreprene­urial philanthro­py

At age 80, Tao founded TSPEF (Tao Shing Pee Education Foundation) which supports eligiblech­inese candidates that have been admitted to pursue MBA’S at Harvard Business School and Graduate School of Business (Stanford).

When he turned 90, he establishe­d the JS-TSPEF (Jiangsu Tao Shing Pee Education Fund), a charitable Foundation registered in China, to provide financial aid to able students from rural areas to complete their tertiary education in the cities.

The TSPEF graduates and JSTSPEF students enjoy an enriched and dynamic community where students receive mentoring in entreprene­urship and financial backing in their business startups in their home towns.

While education is at the core of Tao’s philanthro­py, he takes the philanthro­py to the next level in encouragin­g and nurturing business enterprise­s for the JS-TSPEF graduates.

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