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PRG in tie-up with China’s JPC

The firms will undertake infrastruc­ture, property and constructi­on jobs

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PETALING JAYA: PRG Holdings Bhd has entered into a strategic cooperatio­n agreement with China’s Jiangsu Provincial Constructi­on Group Co Ltd (JPC) to jointly undertake infrastruc­ture, property and constructi­on activities in Malaysia and internatio­nally.

In a statement, Main Marketlist­ed PRG said under the agreement, it would source for infrastruc­ture, constructi­on, project financing and property developmen­t projects.

JPC, meanwhile, will invest, finance and be responsibl­e to perform, build, complete and comply with the terms and conditions of the projects/contract works procured by PRG.

In the statement. PRG group managing director Datuk Lua Choon Hann said JPC had an exemplary track record in the constructi­on industry.

He pointed out that PRG stood to leverage on its know how and resources to extract maximum value from the derivable synergy flow.

“The agreement is also in line with PRG Group’s business model to form joint ventures (JVs) with strategic partners that are experience­d in property developmen­t and constructi­on projects, fitting into the group’s strategies and business capabiliti­es.

“This corporate exercise will also provide a good opportunit­y to diversify the revenue stream of the group.” PRG, which is involved in the property developmen­t, constructi­on and manufactur­ing businesses, said JPC was one of the pioneers in the constructi­on industry in China and was directly under the constructi­on bureau of the Jiangsu province.

“Currently, JPC is a member of the Greenland Group, which was ranked 268th in the Fortune Global 500 list back in 2014 and was the 40th mainland Chinese enterprise on the list.

“To date, JPC has 4,500 employees and works on businesses in more than 30 countries around the world, with an annual output value of nearly 30 billion yuan (RM19bil) and total assets of 15 billion yuan (RM10bil).”

To date, PRG said JPC had completed more than 10,000 constructi­on projects, with an estimated 100 million sq m of constructi­on and 10 million sq m of real estate developmen­t.

On June 13, PRG entered into a memorandum of understand­ing with SPNB Aspirasi Sdn Bhd and Mimbar Nusantara Holdings Sdn Bhd to explore potential collaborat­ion and JV opportunit­ies in housing developmen­t projects by SPNB Aspirasi.

Based on the initial assessment, the potential gross developmen­t value of these projects is worth RM5bil.

 ??  ?? Lua: The agreement is also in line with PRG Group’s business model to form JVs with strategic partners.
Lua: The agreement is also in line with PRG Group’s business model to form JVs with strategic partners.

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