Group 1 - The Asia's Power Businesswomen list features 20 influential leaders driving growth in various sectors across the region [1][2] - Many of these leaders are involved in the AI and advanced technology sectors, including data centers, semiconductors, and rare earths [2] - Over half of the featured women are high-performing managers with strong backgrounds in banking, consumer goods, and transportation [3] Group 2 - Mybelle V. Aragon-Gobio, the first woman CEO of Robinsons Land, has initiated a five-year expansion plan worth 125 billion pesos ($2.2 billion) [5][6] - Sarena Cheah, executive deputy chairman of Sunway, is leading the company's overseas expansion, with a significant acquisition of MCL Land for nearly S$740 million ($573 million) [8][9] - Chung Yoo-Kyung, chairman of Shinsegae Inc., is focusing on reviving growth amid a 40% drop in net income, with a strategic shift towards K-beauty products [10][11] Group 3 - Lani Darmawan, CEO of Bank CIMB Niaga, has achieved record net profits for four consecutive years, with a focus on small and midsized businesses [13][14] - Emily Hong, chair of Wiwynn, has driven a 166% revenue increase to NT$391.4 billion ($12.9 billion) in the first half of 2025, capitalizing on the AI server market [16][17] - Kattiya Indaravijaya, CEO of Kasikornbank, has led the bank to a market cap increase of over 100% since her appointment, despite a slight dip in net profit [19][20] Group 4 - Ruchi Kalra, CFO of Oxyzo Financial Services, has overseen the company's profitability and unicorn status, reporting after-tax profits of 3.4 billion rupees ($38.5 million) [22][23] - Margaret Kao, CEO of Marketech International, has seen sales rise 8% to NT$60.7 billion ($2 billion) amid strong demand for semiconductor manufacturing equipment [25][26] - Jamie Khoo, CEO of DayOne Data Centers, is expanding the company's capacity to over 800MW by early 2027, with significant funding raised for growth [27][28] Group 5 - Manasi Kirloskar Tata, vice chairperson of Toyota Kirloskar Motor, has led the company to record sales of 649 billion rupees ($7.4 billion), a 28% increase [30][31] - Kuok Hui Kwong, CEO of Shangri-La Asia, is expanding the hotel group's portfolio despite challenges in the Chinese market, which contributed nearly a third of its $2.2 billion revenue [33][34] - Amanda Lacaze, CEO of Lynas Rare Earths, is navigating opportunities in the rare earth industry, with shares tripling this year amid a 20% sales increase to A$556.5 million ($368 million) [36][38] Group 6 - Priya Nair, the first woman CEO of Hindustan Unilever, is driving a digital transformation strategy to boost sales growth in a slowing market [40][41] - Maggie Ng, CEO of HSBC Hong Kong, has led digital initiatives that contributed to a 6% revenue increase to $21 billion [42][43] - Png Chin Yee, incoming president of Temasek Singapore, will oversee a portfolio with a combined revenue of S$200 billion ($154 billion) [44][45] Group 7 - Jane Sun, CEO of Trip.com Group, has successfully navigated the company through the pandemic, achieving a market cap of over $45 billion [48][49] - Jeny Yeung, incoming CEO of MTR, will manage significant projects worth HK$140 billion ($18 billion) as the company continues to grow [51][53] - Alyssa Yoneyama, CEO of Yonex, has driven a 20% increase in revenue to ¥138.3 billion ($922 million) through strategic marketing and athlete endorsements [54][55] Group 8 - Zhou Chaonan, founder of Range Intelligent Computing Technology Group, has seen a 15% revenue increase to 2.5 billion yuan ($351 million) amid the AI boom [56][57] - Mariana Zobel de Ayala, managing director of Ayala Corp., is leading a $1.5 billion program to refresh the company's property portfolio [58][59]
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