Fortune 500 firms sought


Mohd Irwan: ‘Among the criteria is that the company must be in the Fortune Global 500 list. They must have experience and the cumulative revenue of the company must be above RM50bil.’

KUALA LUMPUR: The Finance Ministry (MoF), which owns Bandar Malaysia, has singled out companies in the Fortune Global 500 list as its priority when it considers bids to develop the single largest piece of property in the city.

Towards this end, the MoF has opened the request for proposal (RFP) to seek a new master developer for the Bandar Malaysia project and among the criteria is that the company must be in the Fortune Global 500 list.

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