MISS Cheung Chiu Nuen is the first woman to approach him for help to find a spouse, said Mr Martin Wong of Mr Cupid International Matchmakers.
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Mr Wong (above) says his agency is always looking for new markets. |
His clients so far have all been men.
He doesn't foresee any difficulties in finding her a match.
Mr Wong said: 'We have a ready pool of graduates and white-collar workers whom we will be able to tap on to find a good match.'
He has about 400 members and about 40 per cent of them are graduates.
He will look for someone who suits her energetic and outgoing personality.
Mr Wong said he wasn't surprised when Miss Cheung walked in with her cousin to enquire about his matchmaking services.
His core business lies in matching Vietnamese women to Singaporean men, but he has also handled requests for Cambodian women.
And now with the Social Development Unit's role as Cupid coming to an end, he is also looking to help local women tie the knot.
He said: 'We are always looking into new markets to see if we can offer our clients more choices.
'I believe we can find a good match for Miss Cheung, and this will be a very good example to show that there is nothing wrong for rich singles who are PMEBs (professionals, managers, executives and businessmen) to ask for help in finding their life partner.'
As this is the first time he is handling a request from Hong Kong, Mr Wong said he will not be charging any consultation fees for the match.
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