ComfortDelGro Announces Senior Leadership Changes to Drive Global Mobility Growth

SGX Filings
Nov 20

ComfortDelGro Corporation Limited said on Nov, 20 2025 that it will implement several senior management changes aimed at supporting its long-term expansion in global mobility services.

Group Deputy Chief Executive Officer Derek Koh will step down as Chief Financial Officer on Jan, 1 2026 and retire on Mar, 31 2026, after which he will serve as an adviser from Apr, 1 2026.

Christopher David White, currently Group Deputy CFO, will be promoted to Group CFO effective Jan, 1 2026. White, who joined the company in 2019, oversees group-level financial governance, performance management and investor relations.

Liam Griffin, Head of UK Point-to-Point Mobility and Chief Executive of London subsidiary Addison Lee, will take on the newly created position of Group Chief Point-to-Point Mobility Officer from Jan, 1 2026.

Group CEO Cheng Siak Kian said the appointments strengthen the management team as the group continues to execute its growth strategy, while Chairman Mark Greaves noted that the internal promotions ensure continuity during the transition.

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