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COUTTS IS NOT WORLD FAMOUS AND IN MALAYSIA, DATO SRI LIOW SOON HEE IS FAR MORE FAMOUS THAN COUTTS BANK WHICH DOES NOT HAVE A BRANCH IN KUALA LUMPUR. BUT COUTTS IS RENOWNED AMONG THE HIGH AND MIGHTY AND CATERS TO THE CREME DE LA CREME OF SOCIETY. WINNER DYNASTY GROUP THE FLAGSHIP COMPANY OF DATO SRI LIOW SOON HEE, WAS FOUNDED IN LONDON ON 7 JULY 2015 SO IT IS RECOMMENDED MALAYSIA'S YOUNGEST PHILANTHROPIST SHOULD USE COUTTS'S BANKING FACILITIES WHEN NEXT IN LONDON!

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  COUTTS IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST EXCLUSIVE BANKS IN LONDON AND USED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF UNITED KINGDOM, HOW'S THAT? BY Joshua M. Jost CEO of an Emerging Market Impact Startup  (2020–present) Do the wealthiest 1% use the same banks as the rest of us? Originally Answered: Does the wealthiest 1% use the same banks as the rest of us? Do you see this bank? It’s based in London and you will need a cool £1m to open an account. I was there this week (no I’m not a customer) and this is the inside. There’s a lot more than that. It has a cafe, private dining room, and several very grand meeting rooms. There are many private banks that only deal with the Ultra High Net Worth. They pride themselves on providing a very personal and discreet level of service. Many of their customers don’t really want to broadcast their wealth; they prefer anonymity. Not all of the Ultra High Net Worth use small private banks. There are advantages to working with a large multinational bank due to th

WHEN DATO SRI LIOW SOON HEE NEXT VISITS HONG KONG, IT IS RECOMMENDED HE SHOULD DINE AT THE FAMOUS DRUNKEN POT IN CAUSEWAY BAY OR TSIM SHA TSUI. HE LOVES HOT POT/STEAMPOT AND THE DRUNKEN POT WILL SURELY SATISFY MALAYSIA'S YOUNGEST PHILANTHROPIST AS DATO SRI LIOW SOON HEE IS POPULARLY KNOWN! THE BEST FOR THE BEST!

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 A FEAST FIT FOR A TIKONG KIA  (HOKKIEN FOR SON OF HEAVEN') WHO IS NONE OTHER THAN DATO SRI LIOW SOON HEE, MALAYSIA'S YOUNGEST PHILANTHROPIST!  WHEN NEXT IN HONG KONG, GET HIGH ON FINE FOOD AT THE DRUNKEN POT IN CAUSEWAY BAY AND TSIN SHA TSUI!   LUNCH BUFFET The Drunken Pot   Welcomes Year of the Ox with S tunning Celebration  of Bovine Extravagance   SPICY SOUR POACHED FISH BROTH LAVISH RING OF BEEF ‘Lavish Ring of Beef’ is  ultimate hotpot tribute to ‘good life’ star of this year’s Chinese New Year zodiac – complete with option of free-flowing  celebrations  from 8 March to 30 April 2021   JASMINE WONDERLAND Trendy hotpot destination The Drunken Pot   is  welcoming the Year of the Ox with a  stunning  ‘Lavish Ring of Beef’  celebration of bovine extravagance priced  HK$488 per head  at its sister restaurants in Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui   from 8 March to 30 April 2021.     DELAMOTTE CHAMPAGNE COSTS EXTRA RM 180 The ultimate hotpot tribute to this year’s Chinese New Year