[1] She has a degree in accounting from the National University of Singapore,[2] and first worked in the UK as an auditor.
Described as "Peter Lim's right hand man" and the "basic piece" of his business network,[3] she has served the billionaire in different capacities including as financial advisor to his business ventures, partner to the tycoon in the Meriton Holdings investment fund, director at Rowsley, executive chairperson of RSP Holdings, and from 2014 as president of Valencia CF when Lim bought the club.
The manager Nuno Espirito Santo left in 2015 and he was replaced[4] by Gary Neville for four months before he was sacked, with Chan citing a "language barrier".
[4] Valencia CF announced in April 2017 that Chan would be replaced by Anil Murthy.
[8] The fans claimed that some players had not been paid but Chan was said to be living in a luxury house in Valencia.