Singapore-based, NASDAQ-listed real estate marketplace OhMyHome has announced that Wong Wun Wun Daisy has replaced co-founder Rhonda Wong as co-CEO. The latter has also resigned as CFO.
She assumed the role on Oct. 22, 2025, working alongside co-CEO Novianto Tjhin, according to a regulatory disclosure. Daisy joined the company as chairman in February this year.
She is now primarily responsible for strategy at the company. With more than two decades of experience, she specializes in project management, enterprise resource planning and business strategy. Companies she has worked for include Chak Ho Group, Fu Kwan Warehouse Co. Ltd. and Zog Group Ltd.
Rhonda Wong, who has held the roles of co-CEO and CFO — as well as being a director of the company — since its inception in 2016, will continue to lead the company’s operations in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore, according to her LinkedIn post.
Wong’s new job title is “CEO for operations in Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines,” the Business Times reports.
“Wong’s resignation was not a result of any disagreement with the company’s operations, policies or procedures,” OhMyHome said, adding that it would be filling the vacant CFO role soon.
“Chill everyone! I’m still running OhMyHome! So many texts today — my phone is low battery at 10:40am. Thank you for the love!” she wrote on LinkedIn.
“The listed entity on NASDAQ now has its own professional management team in place to oversee corporate operations, while I continue focusing on growing our core business and serving our customers.”
Founded in 2016 by sisters Rhonda and Race Wong (the latter is also an actress and singer), OhMyHome also operates in Malaysia and the Philippines. Offering home sale, rental and renovation services, it reportedly manages more than 12,000 properties.
In 2024, OhMyHome’s net loss narrowed by 20.9% year on year to $3.4 million. In December last year, it launched HomerAI, which it described as “a one-stop shop for all home-related needs.”