Majestic Gen names Wong Yik Fong as CEO in leadership shake-up

Malaysian developer Majestic Gen appoints Wong Yik Fong as CEO and restructures leadership ahead of four project launches worth RM370 million in 2026.


Malaysian property developer Majestic Gen Sdn Bhd has appointed Wong Yik Fong as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective 1 July 2026, as the company prepares for its next phase of growth.

The Majestic Gen CEO appointment comes alongside a broader leadership reshuffle. Dato’ Hoo Kim See moves to the role of Chairman and Director, while Ta Wee Dher takes on the position of Group Managing Director.

The company has six active projects with a combined gross development value of RM3.05 billion, with four further launches worth RM370.491 million planned for 2026 across residential, commercial and industrial segments.

A three-tier Majestic Gen leadership structure

The new structure divides responsibilities across three clear levels. Dato’ Hoo will provide board-level stewardship and governance. Ta Wee Dher will lead business direction, land acquisition, strategic partnerships and development planning. Wong Yik Fong will oversee daily operations, project delivery, sales performance and team development.

“Leadership succession means preparing the organisation for the future. As Majestic Gen continues to grow, we must build a leadership structure that provides continuity while empowering the next generation of leaders to drive the business forward,” said Dato’ Hoo.

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Ta Wee Dher said the company’s next stage will focus on disciplined expansion. “Growth must remain disciplined. Every opportunity we pursue must be commercially sound, market relevant and capable of creating long-term value for the company and the communities we serve,” he said.

The structure follows Majestic Gen’s rebranding in February 2024, when the company introduced its CHARM principles — Customer-centric, Honesty, Ambitious, Resourceful and Magnificent — as the foundation of its organisational culture.

Wong Yik Fong’s background

Wong brings over two decades of experience in civil engineering, project management and township development. He previously served as Chief Operating Officer at Trinity and held senior roles at Gamuda Land, where he worked on Kundang Estates, Gamuda Gardens and Gamuda Cove.

“I am honoured to join Majestic Gen at an important point in its growth journey,” said Wong. “My priority as CEO will be to strengthen operational discipline, enhance project delivery, support sales performance and build a culture where teams work with clarity, accountability and purpose.”

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Wong’s appointment strengthens Majestic Gen’s execution capacity as it scales. His background spans township planning, project delivery and stakeholder management across major Malaysian developments.

“Property development requires close coordination across management, project teams, consultants, contractors, authorities, sales, marketing and customer-facing teams. Our focus will be on delivering results through teamwork, discipline and consistent execution,” he added.

What comes next for Majestic Gen

Majestic Gen’s growth strategy centres on expanding its landbank, exploring new business ventures and strengthening its project pipeline. Four project launches are confirmed for 2026, with the company targeting residential, commercial and industrial segments.

The company has not disclosed specific locations for its upcoming projects. Its stated focus on emerging economic corridors and infrastructure growth suggests expansion beyond established Klang Valley markets.

Guided by its CHARM principles, Majestic Gen said it will continue to focus on developments that are practical, connected and future-ready — creating lasting value for homeowners, businesses and the communities it serves.

Further information is available at www.majesticgen.com.my.

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