Perak Transit gets terminal operations licence


ipameru070915 15... The new bus terminal, Amanjaya Terminal in Bandar Meru Raya.

KUALA LUMPUR: Perak Transit Bhd’s subsidiary The Combined Bus Services Sdn Bhd has received a two-year licence from the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) for the operations at Terminal AmanJaya, Ipoh’s only gazetted express bus terminal.

The bus company told Bursa Malaysia that SPAD had approved the registration of 99.89%-owned Combined Bus Services as a terminal operator under the authority and granted it the terminal licence starting from Jan 1, 2017.

Perak Transit, which made its debut on the Ace Market in October last year, has operated the terminal since September 2012. In its prospectus, the company said it planned to turn the terminal into a commercial and lifestyle hub.


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