Newly-listed ACO Group to focus on expansion


(From left): Alliance Investment Bank CEO Mahesh P. Rupawalla, ACO Group independent non-executive director Dr Ng Kok Chiang, ACO Group promoter and substantial shareholder Jin Siew Yen, ACO Group non-independent executive director Sean Tan Yushan, ACO Group group managing director Tang Pee Tee, ACO Group independent non-executive chairman Yap Koon Roy, ACO Group independent non-executive director Dr Teh Chee Ghee, ACO Group non-independent executive director Chai Poh Choo and Alliance Investment Bank senior vice president of corporate finance Tee Kok Wah.

KUALA LUMPUR: ACO Group, which made its debut on the ACE Market of Bursa Malaysia yesterday, says its immediate focus is on executing its expansion plans to tap into the growth opportunities in the power and construction industries.

ACO Group group managing director Tang Pee Tee said the group will focus on growing its market share and financial performance, adding that it has strong fundamentals and long-term future plans.

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