Yeung, So Lai 楊素麗

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Organisation Last
position
Year-end Fees Salary &
benefits
Bonus Retire Share-
based
Total

2023 HKD'000

Superactive Group Company Limited Ch 2023-12-31 1,100 1,100
Total 1,100 0 0 0 0 1,100

2022 HKD'000

Superactive Group Company Limited Ch 2022-12-31
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0

2021 HKD'000

Superactive Group Company Limited Ch 2021-12-31
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0

2020 HKD'000

Superactive Group Company Limited Ch 2020-12-31 154 8 162
Total 0 154 0 8 0 162

2019 HKD'000

Superactive Group Company Limited Ch 2019-12-31
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0

2018 HKD'000

Superactive Group Company Limited Ch 2018-12-31 200 5,123 30 5,353
Total 200 5,123 0 30 0 5,353

2017 HKD'000

LET Group Holdings Limited CEO 2017-12-31 31 358 5 394
Total 31 358 0 5 0 394

2016 HKD'000

LET Group Holdings Limited CEO 2016-12-31 115 1,678 17 1,809
Total 115 1,678 0 17 0 1,809

2015 HKD'000

LET Group Holdings Limited CEO 2015-12-31 116 1,383 19 1,518
Total 116 1,383 0 19 0 1,518

2014 HKD'000

LET Group Holdings Limited CEO 2014-12-31 120 1,438 16 1,574
Total 120 1,438 0 16 0 1,574

2013 HKD'000

LET Group Holdings Limited CEO 2013-12-31 122 1,370 212 15 1,719
Total 122 1,370 212 15 0 1,719

2012 HKD'000

LET Group Holdings Limited CEO 2012-12-31 120 1,027 11 1,159
Total 120 1,027 0 11 0 1,159

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