PwC Malaysia to relocate HQ to TRX in 2029


TRX City CEO Azmar Talib said PwC’s presence as an industry leader reinforces TRX as a hub for innovation and excellence in finance, technology and consulting.

KUALA LUMPUR: TRX City Sdn Bhd, the master developer of Malaysia’s international financial centre, Tun Razak Exchange (TRX), has signed a binding agreement with PwC Malaysia to relocate the latter’s headquarters to a new tower to be developed by TRX City.

In a statement, TRX City said the new building, slated to open in 2029, will be located in the financial quarter next to The Exchange 106, a development that is seeing robust growth in office space occupancy within TRX.

“Currently hosting 30,000 workers, the addition of PwC Malaysia will further strengthen TRX’s vibrant ecosystem of leading multinational companies and financial services institutions,” it said.

TRX City chief executive officer Datuk Azmar Talib said PwC’s presence as an industry leader reinforces TRX as a hub for innovation and excellence in finance, technology and consulting.

“TRX offers a world-class public realm, seamless connectivity, smart and sustainable infrastructure, and modern office spaces, amalgamated with the city’s most exciting lifestyle centre,” he said.

TRX City shared that the proposed new multi-tenant building will be the sixth office tower in the district, which was established five years ago, and will adhere to TRX’s rigorous sustainability standards.

“A biophilic structure that integrates into the TRX’s expansive open green spaces, the building will promote a vibrant and flexible environment that prioritises employee wellness, collaboration and innovation,” it said. — Bernama

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