The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PKNS expects to record profit of up to RM300 mln this year

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SHAH ALAM: The Selangor State Developmen­t Corporatio­n (PKNS) expects to be able to record profits of up to RM300 million this year.

Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said the positive projection would be premised on the restructur­ing of investment and corporate elements as well as the contributi­on from good developmen­ts registered by the constructi­on sector.

“If in the previous year (2020), PKNS made losses of close to RM500 million, in 2021, we recorded profit of RM30 million to RM40 million. This year, it is expected that profit will be in the hundreds of millions... over RM200 million to RM300 million.

“This showed that our shortand long-term plans have been progressin­g well, and this year, we project that PKNS can achieve better (financial) results,” he said when met by reporters during the PKNS open house held at the Shah Alam Convention Centre.

Amirudin who is also PKNS chairman said the Covid-19 pandemic that hit the country since two years ago had caused part of PKNS’s account position to record negative value in 2020 due to impairment.

“We address the issue of impairment on investment­s made by restructur­ing the said investment­s, even though it was only a simple process.

“Due to the restructur­ing process in 2021, we immediatel­y record profits. This shows that the strength of PKNS’ business is still there,” he said.

Amirudin said for the past 50 years, PKNS had undergone many changes but still needs to carry out restructur­ing to enable the state corporatio­n to expand in line with current developmen­ts.

“PKNS needs to step out of its comfort zone so that it will not only be known in the housing and constructi­on sectors but can also offer what is needed in the market,” he added. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Amirudin (right) alongside PKNS chief executive officer Datuk Mahmud Abas (left) during the PKNS open house held at the Shah Alam Convention Centre.
— Bernama photo Amirudin (right) alongside PKNS chief executive officer Datuk Mahmud Abas (left) during the PKNS open house held at the Shah Alam Convention Centre.

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