Taliworks to expand locally and regionally with EPF ties


Taliworks executive director Ronnie Y.B. Lim(pic) said it would look for growth opportunities in areas where it has expertise in Malaysia and other developed countries. The areas are waste management, toll operations and renewable energy in Malaysia and other developed markets and the countries it seeks to venture into are Singapore, Japan, South Korea, selected European countries and the US.

PETALING JAYA: Taliworks Corp Bhd, an infrastructure outfit, that has a tie-up with the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) to acquire and operate concession-based assets has set it sights on a few more targets locally and abroad.

This is in line with the ambitions of the provident fund to grow concession assets with predictable cashflows and comes after the completion of its second joint venture with the EPF for a toll road concession in Klang Valley.

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