Pansy Catalina Ho Chiu-king ONM (Chinese: 何超瓊, born on 26 August 1962) is a businesswoman and billionaire from Macau.
She is the daughter of Hong Kong-and Macau-based businessman Stanley Ho, and the managing director of various companies he founded, including Shun Tak Holdings and the Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau.
Early life and education
Pansy Ho was born on 26 August 1962, the eldest of five children of Stanley Ho and Lam King Yin. She has three sisters and one brother. Her third sister Josie is a singer, and her brother Lawrence is also a businessman. Furthermore, she has paternal half siblings from her fathers other ‘wives’.
She attended an all-girls high school Castilleja School in Palo Alto, California and went on to attend Santa Clara University, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and business. Pansy Ho, also, attended St. Paul’s Convent School in Causeway Bay (Hong Kong) as part of her Junior and Senior High School.
Career
In 1981, Ho began a brief career in the Hong Kong entertainment industry, appearing with actor Danny Chan, who himself had then just been in the industry for two years, in the TVB series Breakthrough (突破).[ Later, at age 26, she would launch her own public relations firm. She also supported her sister Josie Ho’s efforts to establish her own singing career in the early 1990s over the objection of their father.
Ho owns 29% of the MGM Grand Macau, an association which has proven controversial for business partner MGM Mirage. Nevada’s Gaming Control Board and Gaming Commission held extensive hearings in March 2007 on the matter of MGM’s partnership with Ho, after which they found that she was a suitable business partner. However, in March 2010, she was barred from running a gaming business in New Jersey due to state gaming regulators’ conclusion, based on Cap 148 Gambling Ordinance (kui yau yat tiu gui lun), that her father has “extensive ties” to organised crime, and MGM Mirage was ordered to “disengage itself from any business association” with her.
Pansy Ho Net Worth: Pansy Ho is a Chinese casino operator and corporate executive who has a net worth of $6 billion. Born Pansy Catalina Ho Chiu-king on 26 August 1962, in Macau, she is the daughter of the Chinese businessman Stanley Ho, and nowadays she manages the various companies founded by her father, including Shun Tak Holdings (property and transportation company) and the Sociedade de Turismo e Diversoes de Macau (gaming company). It was in October 2012 that she won an approval from the government for her joint venture with MGM Resorts International, MGM China, to build a $2.5 billion casino resort on Macau’s Cotai Strip. The eldest of five children from Ho’s second wife, Pansy Ho ranks high on the China’s richest list.
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