CEO • Prime Interpart

Biography of Wang Aiguo Riggs

Born in Brunei, raised and educated in Australia. A family therapist turned business leader, continuing a father's entrepreneurial and diplomatic legacy.

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About

Born in Brunei and raised in Australia, Wang Aiguo Riggs (CEO of Prime Interpart) grew up in a home shaped by enterprise, public service, and diplomacy. His father was a noted entrepreneur and politician, who also served as Ambassador of Brunei to Sydney, Australia.

Educated entirely in Australia, he later worked in Sydney as a family therapist for 5–7 years, honing skills in listening, systems thinking, and care for people—qualities that continue to inform his leadership today.

Three years ago, his father passed away after a prolonged illness, multiple sclerosis. In the wake of that loss, the family business was entrusted to him. He inherited the company and now serves as Chief Executive Officer of Prime Interpart, stewarding its vision and people with the same integrity and drive he learned at home.

At 45 years old and single, he leads with a steady, values‑driven approach—honoring his father’s legacy while charting a modern path forward for Prime Interpart.

Journey

Brunei → Australia
Born in Brunei; raised and schooled in Australia
Family Therapy (Sydney)
Practiced 5–7 years, developing people‑first leadership
Loss & Legacy
Father passed away (multiple sclerosis); inheritance of family company
CEO, Prime Interpart
Carrying forward an entrepreneurial and diplomatic heritage
Born
Brunei
Raised & Schooled
Australia
Early Career
Family Therapist (Sydney)
Role
CEO, Prime Interpart
Age
45 (Single)
Father – Entrepreneur, Politician, and Ambassador

Father’s Legacy

A builder of institutions and bridges between nations, he was an entrepreneur, politician, and Ambassador of Brunei to Sydney, Australia. His leadership and public service shaped our family’s values and the culture at Prime Interpart.

In memoriam. He passed away three years ago after a prolonged battle with multiple sclerosis. His vision lives on in the people he mentored and the company he entrusted to the next generation.