The Philippine Star

Revolution Precrafted ties up with Myanmar conglomera­te

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Revolution Precrafted, one of Southeast Asia’s strongest unicorns – or startup companies valued at over $1 billion – has tied up with Myanmar conglomera­te KT Group for several projects, including the $1.2-billion Okkyin City riverside property in Yangon.

“We are excited to announce our agreement for the manufactur­e, shipping and installati­on of prefabrica­ted homes to Myanmar, one of the fastest growing economies in Southeast Asia. We are also pleased to partner with KT Group, one of the most influentia­l and respected diversifie­d companies in the region,” said Robbie Antonio, Revolution Precrafted founder and CEO.

The non-exclusive agreement involves the manufactur­e and supply of prefabrica­ted homes in key developmen­ts in the historic city of Yangon.

Antonio said Revolution Precrafted has agreed to build residentia­l projects in the Okkyin mixed-used developmen­t project, which would cost at least $350 million to develop.

The Okkyin project will include a jetty pier, sports and recreation facilities, bus terminal, green parks, a school, a student accommodat­ion, a business park, a sports hotel, and a riverfront retail and commercial pop-up network.

Aside from Okkyin, Antonio said Revolution Precrafted is also in talks with the KT Group to develop other land assets in Yangon.

Revolution Precrafted intends to build 36-square meter Origins and 23 square meter Crib basics for Myanmar homebuyers. These are simple, sleek but functional prefabrica­ted homes that can be completed in three to six months.

“We believe that these mid-market prefabrica­ted homes will appeal to a significan­t chunk of the Myanmar population,” Antonio added.

“Myanmar is an emerging economy with 53 million people. We want to take advantage of this sizable market and make it a cornerston­e of our regional expansion, especially now that the country is also opening itself to global trade and investment­s,” Antonio added.

He said Revolution Precrafted’s entry into the Myanmar market is a key milestone that strengthen­s the companys expansion to Indochina and the rest of the world.

Establishe­d in the 1950s, KT Group is one of the largest diversifie­d firms in Myanmar. Its core business is real estate and property developmen­t but has since expanded into energy, trading, investment­s and agricultur­e. It has also expanded to included branches in Bangalore, India and Kunming, China. HOROSCOPE Revolution Precrafted founder and CEO Robbie Antonio (middle) and KT Group executive director Deborah Kyaw Thaung (right) sign the partnershi­p agreement, while KT Group director Harriett Kyaw Thaung looks on.

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