The Borneo Post

Paramount Corp, University of Wollongong signs partnershi­p

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KUALA LUMPUR: Paramount Corporatio­n Bhd has entered into a strategic partnershi­p with Australian public university, University of Wollongong ( UOW) to enhance its tertiary education business.

Paramount chief executive officer Jeffrey Chew said the partnershi­p was worth RM38.5 million and involved UOW’s wholly- owned subsidiary, UOW Global Enterprise­s, taking up a 65 per cent stake in the business and operations of KDU University College and KDU Penang University College, as well as a 70 per cent stake in KDU College.

“The strategic partnershi­p is a catalyst to elevate KDU quickly in an increasing­ly competitiv­e market. It will help differenti­ate KDU from other higher education institutio­ns in the market.

“UOW brings higher education expertise from Australia, Hong Kong and Dubai, while Paramount’s experience and presence in Malaysia, combined with our strong management skills and brand credibilit­y, will contribute and benefit business growth,” he said after signing the partnershi­p yesterday.

Chew said UOW Global had set up a Malaysian company, UOW Sdn Bhd, to carry out the transactio­n.

Through an asset securitisa­tion proposal announced on Oct 25, he said KDU University and KDU Penang University would dispose of their university campus properties worth RM420 million prior the entry of UOW and subsequent­ly lease back these properties later.

“We are still drafting the agreement on the leasing terms with UOW and we expect to finalise this soon,” he said.

Chew said UOW’s network of campuses was expected to provide KDU students and staff with more growth opportunit­ies.

“The entry of UOW in this strong manner would also mean access to research findings, a network of business mentors, industry leaders and industry innovation by Malaysian small and medium enterprise­s, both in the central region and also in the northern region where KDU will be opening its Batu Kawan campus (in Penang) soon.

“We also expect the entrance of UOW to strengthen Penang as an edu-tourism destinatio­n because as at 2017, less than one per cent of the 105,000 foreign students in private higher education institutio­ns in Malaysia are located in Penang,” he added. — Bernama

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