AmBank to provide financing for Phase 1 of Armani Hallson KLCC


KUALA LUMPUR: AmBank Group will provide financing facilities to Armani Hallson KLCC Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Armani Group, for the development of Phase 1 of the Armani Hall KLCC residential project in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.

AmBank’s managing director of business banking, Christopher Yap, said the partnership with Armani Group underscores AmBank’s strategic commitment to financing property developments that contribute to

Malaysia’s urban transformation.

"Armani Hallson KLCC represents a compelling investment in the future of Kuala Lumpur’s property market, a project defined by scale, ambition, and long-term value creation.

"As a trusted financial partner, we are proud to support visionary developers in delivering landmark assets that elevate the nation’s economic and real estate landscape,” he said in a statement today.

Meanwhile, Armani executive chairman Datuk Seri Bryan Wong said the collaboration reflects a strong vote of confidence in the company’s vision to redefine luxury living and deliver a transformative landmark in the heart of KLCC.

"We are honoured to partner with AmBank on the development of Armani Hallson KLCC. The partnership reinforces our commitment to excellence and marks an important step in shaping the future of urban luxury for discerning homeowners and investors,” he said.

Since opening for registration in March 2025, the project has already recorded a 70 per cent take-up rate.

With an estimated gross development value (GDV) of RM3 billion, Armani Hallson KLCC represents Armani Group’s most significant project to date within Kuala Lumpur’s prestigious Golden Triangle.

Occupying a 1.06-hectare prime parcel along Jalan Ampang, Armani Hallson KLCC will comprise approximately 2,215 residential units designed to blend modern architecture, sustainable features, and premium lifestyle offerings. - Bernama

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