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- Aik_Htun abstract "Aik Htun (Burmese: အိုက်ထွန်း pronounced: [aiʔ tʰʊ́ɴ]; Chinese: 李松枝; pinyin: Lǐ Sōngzhī; variously spelt Eik Tun, Eike Htun, and Aik Tun) is a prominent Burmese businessman, best known as the managing director and vice chairman of the sister company of Olympic Construction Company, the Asia Wealth Bank, which was Burma's largest private bank until the banking crisis of 2003.Aik Htun was born on 10 October 1948 in Mongkai in the Southern Shan States, Burma, the eldest of six children. He moved to Rangoon in 1970 and secured a job as a driver working for Nyunt Tin, a green tea wholesaler and operating the Shan Brothers tea shop. In 1972, he bought a biscuit shop on 16th Street and had expanded into the border business by 1984. Aik Htun established Olympic Company in 1991 with 3 other investors. The company now has interests in automobiles, marine products, timber, real estate, property development and finance.Aik Htun also runs one of the country's largest construction businesses, the Olympic Construction Company, established in 1990 and primarily focuses on residential and hotel development in Yangon He and his immediate family members are subject to European Union sanctions, from benefiting from close ties to the previous junta, the State Peace and Development Council. Olympic Construction company is renamed as Shwe Taung Group in 2004 after the money laundering accusation and drug links by the US department of Treasury against the affiliate Asia Wealth Bank. As of 2013, Aik Htun remain as the chairman of business group Shwe Taung group of companies.The US Secretary of Treasury also designated Asia Wealth Bank as financial institutions of primary money laundering concern and the department report notes that the Asia Wealth bank have been linked to narcotics trafficking organizations in Southeast Asia. This findings by the US treasury is only rescinded the against the bank as the results of the revocation of the bank licenses by the government of Myanmar, not because of remedial actions by the bank.".
- Aik_Htun alias "Aik Htun, Aik Htun".
- Aik_Htun alias "Aik Tun".
- Aik_Htun alias "Patrick Linn".
- Aik_Htun birthDate "1948-10-21".
- Aik_Htun birthPlace Burma.
- Aik_Htun birthPlace Myanmar.
- Aik_Htun birthPlace Shan_State.
- Aik_Htun birthYear "1948".
- Aik_Htun ethnicity Chinese_people_in_Myanmar.
- Aik_Htun occupation Aik_Htun__1.
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- Aik_Htun wikiPageWikiLink Asia_Wealth_Bank.
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- Aik_Htun wikiPageWikiLink Olympic_Construction_Company.
- Aik_Htun wikiPageWikiLink Shan_State.
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- Aik_Htun wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Shan_States.
- Aik_Htun wikiPageWikiLink State_Peace_and_Development_Council.
- Aik_Htun wikiPageWikiLink Yangon.
- Aik_Htun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aik Htun".
- Aik_Htun birthDate "1948-10-21".
- Aik_Htun birthPlace "Mongkai, Shan State, Burma".
- Aik_Htun c "李松枝".
- Aik_Htun children "Aung Zaw Naing".
- Aik_Htun children "Mi Mi Khaing".
- Aik_Htun children "Sandar Htun".
- Aik_Htun dateOfBirth "1948-10-21".
- Aik_Htun ethnicity Burmese_Chinese.
- Aik_Htun ethnicity Chinese_people_in_Myanmar.
- Aik_Htun hasPhotoCollection Aik_Htun.
- Aik_Htun name "Aik Htun".
- Aik_Htun name "Htun, Aik".
- Aik_Htun nationality "Burmese".
- Aik_Htun nativeNameLang "my".
- Aik_Htun occupation "Managing Director and Chairman of Shwe Taung Development Co. Ltd, Vice Chairman of Asia Wealth Bank".
- Aik_Htun otherNames "Aik Htun, Aik Htun".
- Aik_Htun otherNames "Aik Tun".
- Aik_Htun otherNames "Patrick Linn".
- Aik_Htun p "Lǐ Sōngzhī".
- Aik_Htun placeOfBirth "Mongkai, Shan State, Burma".
- Aik_Htun shortDescription "Burmese businessman".
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- Aik_Htun description "Burmese businessman".
- Aik_Htun description "Burmese businessman".
- Aik_Htun subject Category:1948_births.
- Aik_Htun subject Category:Burmese_businesspeople.
- Aik_Htun subject Category:Burmese_people_of_Chinese_descent.
- Aik_Htun subject Category:Living_people.
- Aik_Htun hypernym Businessman.
- Aik_Htun type Agent.
- Aik_Htun type Person.
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- Aik_Htun type Q215627.
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- Aik_Htun comment "Aik Htun (Burmese: အိုက်ထွန်း pronounced: [aiʔ tʰʊ́ɴ]; Chinese: 李松枝; pinyin: Lǐ Sōngzhī; variously spelt Eik Tun, Eike Htun, and Aik Tun) is a prominent Burmese businessman, best known as the managing director and vice chairman of the sister company of Olympic Construction Company, the Asia Wealth Bank, which was Burma's largest private bank until the banking crisis of 2003.Aik Htun was born on 10 October 1948 in Mongkai in the Southern Shan States, Burma, the eldest of six children.".
- Aik_Htun label "Aik Htun".
- Aik_Htun sameAs Q5349242.
- Aik_Htun sameAs Q5349242.
- Aik_Htun wasDerivedFrom Aik_Htun?oldid=671505457.
- Aik_Htun givenName "Aik".
- Aik_Htun isPrimaryTopicOf Aik_Htun.
- Aik_Htun name "Aik Htun".
- Aik_Htun name "Htun, Aik".
- Aik_Htun surname "Htun".