Su Zhu’s $36M mansion transformed into eco-farm post-3AC collapse: Report
According to recent regional media reports, Zhus domestic home in the city-states high end Yarwood Avenue has actually been rebranded as “Yarwood Homestead” and operated by Abundant Cities, a company his other half, Evelyn Tao, co-founded. Zhu and his spouse purchased the residential or commercial property in March 2022 for $36 million, soon before his Singaporean hedge fund, Three Arrows Capital (3AC), collapsed. A few days prior, Teneo, 3ACs liquidator, was given its committal request in Singapore, declaring Zhu stopped working to comply with a court order relating to the healing of business assets.
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