Chan Patrick

Chief Financial Officer at Cambodia Airports

Chan Patrick has over 25 years of work experience in finance and accounting. Chan served as the Chief Financial Officer at Cambodia Airports since 2020, and prior to that, they were the Finance Manager for 15 years. Before joining Cambodia Airports, they worked at Muhibbah Engineering (M) BHD., where they held the positions of Senior Finance Manager and Finance Manager for a total of 11 years. Chan also has experience as a Finance Manager at SAMLING PLYWOOD BARAMAS SDN BHD. Chan began their career at Resorts World Genting as an Assistant Manager Finance for 7 years. Chan also worked as an Assistant Accountant at Watson's Personal Care Stores and started their career as an Audit Assistant at Pricewater Audit firm.

Chan Patrick obtained a Bachelor of Accountancy degree in Accountancy from Universiti Pertanian Malaysia, where they studied from 1990 to 1994. Chan later pursued an MBA in Finance with a focus on Accounting and Finance at Multimedia University, attending from 2000 to 2004. In December 2011, they obtained the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification from the Financial Planners Association of Malaysia.

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Cambodia Airports

Under a public-private partnership signed with the Royal Government of Cambodia in 1995, Cambodia Airports holds the concession for the development and management of Cambodia’s network of international airports serving the capital city of Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, home to the UNESCO World Heritage Angkor Archeological Complex, and the port city and beach resort of Sihanoukville. The shareholders of Cambodia Airports are France’s VINCI Airports (70%) and Muhibbah Masteron Cambodia (30%), a Malaysian-Cambodian joint venture. Cambodia Airports is the commercial name of SCA (Société Concessionnaire des Aéroports), which is the legal name. In 2017, the number of passengers going through Cambodia’s international airports totaled 8.8 million, 4.2 million each for Phnom Penh and Siem Reap international airports. From a low base but experiencing triple-digit growth, Sihanoukville International Airport handled 338,000 passengers. All 3 platforms serve 55+ destinations and welcome 700 regular flights per week. Key drivers for Cambodia’s economy, the international airports contributed in 2014-2015 to 17% of the country’s total GDP. More than 1.7 million jobs, representing 20% of the working population, were related to their activities.