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WCT sees 35% contributi­on from property investment

- — Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: WCT Holdings Bhd expects its property investment segment to contribute 35% to the group’s bottom line in 2018, from 30% at present, following the opening of Paradigm Johor Baru (JB).

Subsequent to the opening of the mall, two days ago, WCT expected its current stable of shopping malls to benefit from the positive economic outlook.

Corporate strategy director Ng

Chee Kiet said 70% of the new Paradigm JB was already open to the public, while the mall’s occupancy rate stood at 92%. “Paradigm Mall JB, dubbed as a regional mall, is the biggest mall in that state and the occupancy rate is improving.

“We can also see that more tenants are opening their stores in stages,” he said on the sidelines of a Christmas celebratio­n organised at Paradigm Petaling Jaya (PJ) here yesterday.

Its property investment segment, WCT, operates four malls namely Paradigm JB, Paradigm PJ, Bandar Bukit Tinggi Mall (BBT_One) and Getaway@klia2.

Asked on the market for commercial buildings in the Klang Valley, Ng said there was an oversupply but WCT was focused on the niche market.

“Most of our projects cater to the immediate neighbourh­ood,” he said, adding that the company was working on opening its fifth mall in Overseas Union Garden (OUG).

The developmen­t project in OUG, spread across 25.5 ha, will feature luxury condominiu­ms, a two million sq ft shopping mall, modern and prime corporate office tower, retail offices and a prestigiou­s hotel.

“We are looking at the project right now but have not concluded the gross developmen­t value. We expect it to be completed within seven years,” he added.

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