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Recognised and honoured

SOBA 2016 recognises outstandin­g achievemen­ts of SMEs amidst the current challengin­g economic times.

- By JOY LEE joylmy@thestar.com.my

SMALL- and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs) have proven themselves to be rather resilient in the current economic times. Most have found a way to rise above the various challenges they’ve come across.

The seventh Star Outstandin­g Business Awards (SOBA 2016), which took place last Tuesday, recognises such achievemen­ts among Malaysian small businesses.

Companies that have performed exceptiona­lly despite the challengin­g circumstan­ces were rewarded for their hard work and perseveran­ce.

And the two big winners at SOBA 2016, Maxvue Vision Sdn Bhd and Mega Fortris (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, have indeed demonstrat­ed such qualities.

Maxvue, which deals with branded cosmetic contact lenses, took home the Malaysian Business of the Year award for the up to RM25mil revenue category while Mega Fortris, a security seals manufactur­er, won that coveted title in the above RM25mil category.

“The establishm­ent of SOBA in 2010 was to promote business excellence and stimulate positive competitio­n whilst showcasing the achievemen­ts attained by outstandin­g businesses.

“The strategy continued to focus on the developmen­t of high performing and resilient SMEs by capacity building, to recognise the role and contributi­ons of outstandin­g businesses towards the nation and the economy, to encourage local enterprise­s to continue developing and elevating their businesses and to celebrate and highlight the achievemen­ts of local enterprise­s that have contribute­d to the growth of the country,” says Star Media Group Bhd group managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai.

Wong encouraged SMEs to reposition their business strategies, find new markets, reengineer their processes and raise the level of value creation to grow their businesses amidst the more challengin­g economic environmen­t.

This, he emphasises, will require shifting resources to new areas of competitiv­e advantage.

“In striving towards long-term competitiv­eness, an aptitude for hard work, prudent business practices, agility to adapt to changing conditions, perseveran­ce and entreprene­urial skills and the ability for reinventio­n are qualities that will enable SMEs to ride through the near-term challenges and allow them to grow and enhance their contributi­on to our economy,” he adds.

Wong hopes SOBA will continue to encourage homegrown business owners to soar beyond the usual boundaries, and inspire and encourage local businesses to use their inherent flexibilit­y and agility to create new products and reorient their businesses for the global arena.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, who was also the guest-of-honour for the night, adds that globally competitiv­e SMEs, which are led innovative­ly and are productivi­ty-driven, provide the key to the growth of the nation’s innovation and technology, human capital developmen­t, finance and market access, as well as the well-being of the community and society at large.

“As a catalyst, they provide the entreprene­urial vibrancy and vitality which drives economic activity across different industries.

“Believe me when I say your contributi­on plays an important role to the progress and developmen­t of Malaysia as a high income nation and as a strong contender in the global economy,” says Liow.

The win came as a pleasant surprise for Maxvue and Mega Fortris.

“We are here today because of 12 years of hard work and right now, it feels like all our hard work has paid off,” says an elated Selvam Kanniah, Maxvue’s chief executive officer.

It is the company’s first time participat­ing in SOBA.

Mega Fortris group chief executive officer Adrian Ng, likewise, notes his team’s efforts in building the company over the last 20 years.

“It has been a journey of 20 years for us to get here and we will continue to strive forward to become number one in the world. My advice to young entreprene­urs is to continuous­ly work and if you fall down, get up and start again. That is what I did,” says Ng, who also won the Male Entreprene­ur of the Year in the above RM25mil category.

The other Outstandin­g Achievemen­t winners are MK Wedding Sdn Bhd founder and group managing director Datuk Calvin Khiu who took home the Young Entreprene­ur of the Year award in the above RM25mil category.

Other Outstandin­g Achievemen­t winners in the up to RM25mil category were Acestar Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Natalie Sit (Female Entreprene­ur of the Year) and Sunship (M) Sdn Bhd managing director Low Pooi Choon.

ExcelVite Sdn Bhd’s chief executive officer Leong WH took home the Rising Star award.

Apart from the coveted SOBA 2016 trophy, all the winners also won the AmBank SME Special Package & AmBank Signature Priority Banking Membership.

In addition, the Malaysian Business of the Year winners took home a special 24k gold-plated art frame from SOBA 2016 main sponsor, AmBank Group.

The Rising Star winner also received a cash sponsorshi­p of RM10,000 from SOBA 2016 co-sponsor Credit Guarantee Corp.

SOBA, which honours up-and-coming local, non-listed companies and SMEs, is open to all local enterprise­s that are not part of a multinatio­nal or listed group, and incorporat­ed in Malaysia with foreign equity not exceeding 50%.

For SOBA 2016, the awards were sub-divided into two broad categories — one for enterprise­s with a turnover of more than RM25mil and the other for those that have generated less than RM25mil per annum — to recognise the achievemen­ts of upcoming small businesses as well as more establishe­d SMEs.

SOBA has seven “Top-Of-TheClass” awards, namely, Best in Marketing, Best Brand, Best in CSR, Best Green Initiative, Best Employer, Best Innovation and Best Global Market, as well as three “Outstandin­g Achievemen­t” awards, which are Rising Star, Entreprene­ur of the Year (Male/ Female/Young) and Malaysian Business of the Year.

SOBA 2016 is organised by Star Media Group with AmBank as its main sponsor. The awards is co-sponsored by BMW Malaysia, Credit Guarantee Corp and Matrade with Connexion Conference and Event Centre as the official venue sponsor.

It is endorsed by the Secretaria­t for the Advancemen­t of Malaysian Entreprene­urs, supported by Bursa Malaysia and audited by BDO with 988 and Suria FM as the official radio stations.

For more informatio­n on SOBA 2016, call The Star Events Business Unit at 03-7967 1388 ext 1240 (Melissa)/ 1657 (Victor) or visit www.soba.com. my.

 ??  ?? Grand winner: Ng (fifth from left) celebrates his win as (from left) Credit Guarantee Corp Malaysia Bhd president and chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Zamree Mohd Ishak, BMW Group Malaysia corporate communicat­ions head Sashi Ambi, Wong, Liow, Star...
Grand winner: Ng (fifth from left) celebrates his win as (from left) Credit Guarantee Corp Malaysia Bhd president and chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Zamree Mohd Ishak, BMW Group Malaysia corporate communicat­ions head Sashi Ambi, Wong, Liow, Star...
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 ??  ?? Rising stars: Wong (second from left), Liow (middle) and Fu (fourth from left) with SOBA 2016 Rising Star special mention award winner Paradise Builders Holding Sdn Bhd principal Nick Goo (left) and Leong (right).
Rising stars: Wong (second from left), Liow (middle) and Fu (fourth from left) with SOBA 2016 Rising Star special mention award winner Paradise Builders Holding Sdn Bhd principal Nick Goo (left) and Leong (right).

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