Ranhill’s regional water and power play


Improved performance: Hamdan, who is also known as the country’s water baron, owns a 34.6% stake in Ranhill both directly and indirectly.

GIVEN the region’s growing need for clean water and power, Ranhill Holdings Bhd’s move to expand its geographical footprint beyond Malaysia is a no-brainer.

The company, which is already present in China and Thailand, has recently set its sight on Indonesia – particularly on West Java’s energy and waste management opportunities.

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