Co-Chair & Executive Director of SJM Holdings and a long-serving member of the Macao Legislative Assembly. The fourth wife of Stanley Ho, she is the most politically visible heir in the Ho family — bridging SJM's casino operations with public-affairs work.
From a dance studio in Guangzhou to a Macao casino boardroom and a Legislative Assembly seat — "Sze Tai" Angela Leong has charted a singular path that bridges business and politics.
Angela Leong is Co-Chair & Executive Director of SJM Holdings and a long-serving member of the Macao Legislative Assembly. The fourth wife of Stanley Ho, she is the most politically visible heir in the Ho family — bridging SJM's casino operations with public-affairs work.
Profile
- Chinese Name: 梁安琪
- English Name: Angela Leong (Leong On-kei)
- Region: Macao
- Domains: Business · Politics
- Industry: Gaming · Legislation
- Subject type: Entrepreneur · Legislator
Principal Roles
- Co-Chair & Executive Director, SJM Holdings
- Member, Legislative Assembly of the Macao SAR (since 2005)
- Core member of the SJM/Ho family business group
Career
I. Dance and marriage
Born in Guangzhou in 1961, Angela Leong began her career as a dance teacher. In the 1980s she married Stanley Ho as his fourth wife — widely known in Cantonese media as "Sze Tai" (Fourth Wife).
II. Deep involvement in SJM
From the 1990s onwards she became deeply involved in Stanley Ho's STDM and SJM operations. After SJM Holdings' 2008 listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, she was appointed Co-Chair & Executive Director, becoming one of the central figures in SJM's day-to-day operations.
III. Legislator
In 2005 she was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Macao SAR, and has been re-elected for multiple terms — the most politically engaged and publicly visible member of the Ho family.
Key Achievements
- Co-Chair & Executive Director of SJM Holdings
- Long-serving member of the Macao Legislative Assembly (since 2005)
- The most politically active member of the Ho family
- A bridge between SJM's gaming operations and Macao public policy
Contribution to Macao
Angela Leong's long-running role at SJM directly sustains the operations and local employment of SJM's portfolio of more than a dozen Macao gaming properties. Her seat in the Legislative Assembly makes her the most visible bridge between the gaming industry and Macao public policy — a role that became particularly prominent around the 2022 round of gaming-concession negotiations.
