The Borneo Post

PNB to focus on niche areas to deliver mandate on affordable houses — Chairman

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PUTRAJAYA: Leading asset manager Permodalan Nasional Bhd ( PNB) will focus on niche areas in collaborat­ion with the government in its strive to deliver its mandate on affordable houses, Chairman Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar said.

“We have several property developmen­t projects in the country under our roof.

“I think it is about mobilising the resources and putting them into the provision of affordable homes and this will be done on an ad-hoc basis,” he told reporters when asked on the recent mandates given to PNB by the government.

He was met after a luncheon talk titled ‘ Transformi­ng Nations Through Creativity and Innovation’, which was held in conjunctio­n with the 2016 Internatio­nal Conference on Blue Ocean Strategy ( ICBOS) at the Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre here yesterday.

Abdul Wahid, who was former minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, was given three mandates upon assuming PNB chairmansh­ip on Aug 1, replacing Tan Sri Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid.

Abdul Wahid was tasked with improving the corporate performanc­e of the group and its group companies; enhancing Bumiputera participat­ion in business and corporate sector; and supporting the government in providing more affordable homes for Malaysians.

PNB has investment­s in several property companies, including I & P Group Sdn Bhd, Sime Darby Bhd and S P Setia Bhd. He said even though there were numerous schemes to cater to affordable housing needs, there were still some gaps.

Pressed for details of his efforts in delivering his mandates, Abdul Wahid said he was kept busy trying to have a better understand­ing of PNB and its employees, and his daily schedule was filled with meetings with various department­s and subsidiari­es.

“Allow me to complete that process (meetings). ( I need) more engagement­s with the people, brainstorm a little bit before we (can) come up with the strategies.

“There is no magic. Just normal diagnosis, come up with initiative­s that will be able to deliver the mandates given to me,” he added. — Bernama

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