Money you don't bring it with you when you're born and you can't take it with you when you die. That's the philosophy of retired Singaporean businessman Loh Kiong Poot. And it's not just idle talk either. According to 8world, the 79-year-old revealed that he has pledged some $20 million of his fortune to 10 charities upon his death..
Singapore News - A retired Singaporean businessman and philanthropist has pledged some $20 million to 10 charities upon his death – with the assurance that his three children “have enough money” for themselves. According to
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Singapore News - When Mr Loh Kiong Poot was five years old, his parents divorced. At age 14, he quit school and ran away from home. “When I was young, I didn’t enjoy a good life. But now, I can help others have a better life,” said the now 79-year-old retired businessman, who donated. Read more at www.tnp.sg