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Liew named honorary Commander of the British Empire

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PETALING JAYA: Eco World Developmen­t Group Bhd (Ecoworld) executive chairman Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin (pic) has been named as an honorary Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.

He is one of three living Malaysians to carry this honour.

In a statement yesterday, the British High Commission Kuala Lumpur said Liew was honoured for his services to successful regenerati­on and developmen­t projects in the United Kingdom and for his contributi­on to the Uk-malaysia trade and investment ties.

“Liew, who was the chief executive of S P Setia Bhd, brought together a consortium including Sime Darby Bhd and the Employees Provident Fund board in successful­ly bidding to redevelop the Battersea Power Station from an electricit­y-generating station lain dormant for decades into an integrated retail, office, leisure and housing real estate.

“He was appointed as the first chairman of the Battersea

Project Holding Co in 2012, a position he held until September 2015. Under his stewardshi­p, the Battersea project was the largest ever inward investment from Malaysia into the UK.”

The statement also highlighte­d that Liew founded Eco World Internatio­nal Bhd, another prominent property developer in Malaysia.

“Ecoworld Internatio­nal has over the last decade entered into joint ventures with UK companies Ballymore and Willmott Dixon to deliver large developmen­t projects in the UK.

Under Liew’s leadership, Ecoworld Internatio­nal has also helped to bring into the

UK several new Asian lenders such as UOB and Bangkok Bank, in addition to existing Malaysian banks such as CIMB and Maybank who had been operating in the UK, as well as engaging UK companies in its supply chain procuremen­t contracts.”

Reflecting on the honorary award, Liew said: “I am deeply honoured to receive this award and would like to acknowledg­e the contributi­ons of so many of my current and former colleagues, as well as bankers and business partners, in everything that we have collective­ly achieved together.

“I would also like to thank the British and Malaysian government for their generous and unwavering support when the various projects and ideas for developmen­t, inbound and outbound investment­s were presented to them, which have contribute­d immeasurab­ly to the success of both the Battersea consortium as well as Ecoworld Internatio­nal today in the UK.”

Liew added that the award will motivate him to do more to make a positive difference, as we all endeavour to play a meaningful role to help make the shared planet a better place.

In the same statement, British High Commission­er to Malaysia Charles Hay said he was pleased that Liew has been recognised for his immense contributi­on to the bilateral trade and investment ties between the UK and Malaysia.

“The iconic Battersea regenerati­on developmen­t and other projects in the UK that he led, have created huge economic benefits as well as tremendous value in the green and regenerati­on agenda.”

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