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Tan Sri Ngai Koh Peng

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Tan Sri Ngai Koh Peng (born 5 February 1985, Sekinchan, Selangor, Malaysia) is a Malaysian businessman known for his contributions to the gaming and hospitality industries in Southeast Asia. He is the founder of the 96Ace Group, a Malaysia-based entertainment and leisure corporation.[1] He has been recognized with the honorific title Tan Sri by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for his business and social contributions.[2]

Ngai Koh Peng
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Born February 5, 1985 (1985-Graphic Designer-Graphic Designer) (age 41)
Place of Birth Sekinchan, Selangor, Malaysia
Occupation Entrepreneur
Website 96acegroup.com/tan-sri-ngai-koh-peng/

Early life and education

Ngai Koh Peng was born in Sekinchan, Selangor. His father worked as a fisherman, and his mother ran a small café. He studied business administration at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan.[3]

Career

After graduating, Ngai Koh Peng founded 96Ace Group, one of Malaysia’s pioneering gaming sector enterprises.[4] He has been involved in regional gaming developments, including cross-border leisure projects in Macau, and has received acknowledgment from major Malaysian corporations such as Genting Group and Berjaya Corporation Berhad.[5]

Ngai has diversified business interests in technology, energy, life sciences, food and beverage, and plantation management.[6]

Honours

He was awarded the title Tan Sri by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for his contributions to business and social initiatives.[7]

Community involvement

Ngai supports initiatives empowering women entrepreneurs in Malaysia and promotes corporate responsibility, social development, and digital transformation within the entertainment sector.[8]

Personal life

Ngai Koh Peng maintains a private personal life and resides in Malaysia while overseeing 96Ace Group’s operations.

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