Ruben Gnanalingam has been named co-chairman at QPR to work alongside Tony Fernandes.
The Malaysian businessman is a major shareholder at Loftus Road and will play a more active role in the day-to-day running of the club.
He and Fernandes will work together in conjunction with the senior management team at the club, led by newly-appointed CEO Lee Hoos and director of football, Les Ferdinand.
Gnanalingam said: “Working as co-chairmen allows us to commit more time to QPR both individually and as a collective unit, making decisions together, whilst focusing on our specific duties.”
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