The Borneo Post

Malaysian analysts upbeat about Geely-Proton deal

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian analysts have given positive feedback on the partnershi­p between China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and Malaysia’s car maker Proton as it paves way for Geely to expand into the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) market, reports China’s Xinhua news agency.

The partnershi­p gives Geely an expedited route into growing Asean markets while offering Proton access to new product platforms and manufactur­ing expertise, said Alexander Chia, an analyst with RHB Research Institute in a report on yesterday.

“Proton would now have a realistic chance of reclaiming its leadership position in the domestic automotive market with Geely’s backing, in addition to making significan­t inroads into regional markets,” he added.

Last Friday, Proton’s owner DR B-HI COM signed an agreement with Geely, whereby the latter will have a 49.9-per cent stake in Proton for a considerat­ion of RM460.3 million ( US$ 107 million).

CIMB Research’s analyst Mohd Shanaz Noor Azam is also positive on the deal as this should expedite a turnaround for Proton.

Based on the agreement, Proton is required to relocate its current manufactur­ing, testing-related research and developmen­t (R&D) and administra­tive activities at the Shah Alam plant to its manufactur­ing plant located in Tanjung Malim.

The deal is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter this year. It still requires nods from DRB-HICOM’s shareholde­rs and regulatory authoritie­s in China.

However, Choo Ping Khoon with Kenanga Research raised his concern over execution risk in the new partnershi­p to revive Proton over the longer term.

“While Geely is more popularly known for its successful acquisitio­n of Volvo, the ability of Geely to assist Proton from technical and marketing perspectiv­e as well as to penetrate new markets remains a concern given that Geely is also a relatively weak brand from a global perspectiv­e with a global market share of less than 5 percent,” he said.

Therefore, he opined that Proton still has to deal with the challenges posed by increasing competitio­n and a weak brand perception.

Under the agreement, Proton will be granted a period of five years to manufactur­e, sell, market and distribute any four current and future Geely platform vehicles under the “Proton” brand name in Malaysia. It is noted that Geely Boyue will be the first-ever sports utility vehicle line up for Proton.

 ??  ?? Based on the agreement, Proton is required to relocate its current manufactur­ing, testing-related research and developmen­t (R&D) and administra­tive activities at the Shah Alam plant to its manufactur­ing plant located in Tanjung Malim.
Based on the agreement, Proton is required to relocate its current manufactur­ing, testing-related research and developmen­t (R&D) and administra­tive activities at the Shah Alam plant to its manufactur­ing plant located in Tanjung Malim.

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