Major shareholders’ restructuring will have no impact on current management structures, business operations and strategic direction of the companies, the filings said.
Berli Jucker’s shares fell as much as 3.3%, while shares of Asset World dropped as much as 3% in Tuesday trading. The key benchmark stock index slid 1.6%.
Charoen, 81, has a net worth of about US$11.6 billion ($14.89 billion), according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Charoen’s business empire includes Thai Beverage (SGX:Y92) Pcl, the nation’s largest whiskey and spirits maker, Fraser and Neave Ltd., a Singapore-based food and beverage maker, and Frasers Property (SGX:TQ5
) Ltd.
Chaoren has been gradually pulling out of active leadership positions in his group companies.
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In February, he retired as the chairman of Frasers Property and assumed the title of chairman emeritus at the Singapore-listed developer. A month earlier, he quit as the chairman of Fraser and Neave.
But he retains control of TCC Group, the conglomerate with significant holdings across beverage, real estate, consumer goods and retail companies.
Earlier this month, Frasers Property said in a filing it was seeking to take Frasers Hospitality Trust (SGX:ACV) private.
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Charoen appears to be avoiding a succession drama that has plagued other wealthy families in Asia.
He began the restructuring of his holdings as part of plans for passing down the investments to his children, Wallapa Traisorat, Asset World’s chief executive officer and Charoen’s daughter, said in an interview last year. In March 2024, share transactions among two major shareholders of Asset World sparked a two-day jump in overseas investor net selling of Thai equities.
Charoen’s recent public appearance, in which he was photographed in a wheelchair, came at the opening of the $3.6 billion ‘One Bangkok’ property project in October, his family’s biggest real estate venture.
Charoen’s children also include Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi, Thai Beverage’s chief executive officer, Thapanee Techajareonvikul, CEO of Berli Jucker, and Panote Sirivadhanabhakdi CEO of Frasers Property.
Charoen’s spouse, Wanna, passed away in 2023.
“I would like my business to have a sustainable growth by avoiding any excessive spending and borrowing beyond its capacity,” Charoen said during a recent interview with the Thai Chamber of Commerce.