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  1. Tycoon T. Ananda Krishnan (left) with Datuk Seri Mahamad Fathil Mamood, who sits on the board of trustees of the Yu Cai Foundation, at the official launch of the foundation in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

  2. Jul 26, 2020 · Venerable Ajahn Siripanyo is the son of Malaysia’s third richest man, self-made billionaire Ananda Krishnan, who’s worth more than US$5 billion (S$6.92 billion). Published July 26, 2020.

  3. Aug 1, 2010 · Of the many words used to describe tycoon T Ananda Krishnan’s corporate manoeuvres, the one that seems to crop up the most is “wrong-footed”. Like a magician who uses sleight of hand to conceal the cards up his sleeve, Ananda concealed his privatisation of Tanjong plc behind the expected privatisation of Measat Global Bhd, and caught the market off guard, yet again. It was a similar ...

  4. Yu Cai Foundation (YCF), launched in January 2015, is a charitable foundation, initiated by Ananda Krishnan Tatparanandam and Usaha Tegas. “Yu Cai” [or “育才”] means “nurture talent” in Mandarin. The YCF logo encapsulates our aims which originates from the Chinese character “人” (or “person” in English) and the Chinese ...

  5. Aug 18, 2021 · Ananda Krishnan was the son of a couple of modest means. His ancestry is Sri Lankan who were brought by British authorities to help in the governance of Malaysia during the colonial period. As a Colombo Plan scholar, Ananda was sent to study at the University of Melbourne where he finished a political science degree.

  6. Sep 17, 2022 · September 17, 2022. Forbes ranks Tan Sri Ananda Krishnan, a Malaysian tycoon who made his fortune on his own, as the country’s fourth richest man with a net worth of US$5.8 billion. Ananda, often known as AK, is an exceptional business leader who rose to prominence as the head of Usaha Tegas, a conglomerate with holdings in telecommunications ...

  7. Yu Cai Foundation (YCF), launched in January 2015, is a charitable foundation, initiated by Ananda Krishnan Tatparanandam and Usaha Tegas. “Yu Cai” [or “育才”] means “nurture talent” in Mandarin. Our objectives are to advance, uplift and benefit the underserved communities of Malaysia and to promote the learning of vernacular ...

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