Top management: (from left) Lee, Hap Seng executive director Cheah Yee Leng, chairman Datuk Jorgen Bornhoft and executive director Lee Wee Yong at the briefing.
KUALA LUMPUR: Diversified group Hap Seng Consolidated Bhd
expects its property business to spur growth with affordable housing projects in Sabah.
The group, with a current land bank of 1,900 acres, said Sabah remained a stable market with a younger population spurring demand for housing.
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