Tien Wah Press signs JV deal to develop data centre


PETALING JAYA: Lum Chang Tien Wah Property Sdn Bhd (LCTWP), a joint venture company of Tien Wah Press Holdings Bhd and Kemensah Holdings Pte Ltd, has entered into an agreement with MyTelehaus Sdn Bhd (MYT) to develop, own, lease and operate a data centre on a portion of its 1.61- acre land in Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Tien Wah Press said the development is a viable and attractive opportunity.

It added that the venture is aligned with the long-term strategy of optimising the value of LCTWP’s land assets, given the growing demand for data centre infrastructure, suitable zoning, power availability and the strategic location of its land.

“The proposed Venture with MYT enables LCTWP to collaborate with an established and experienced partner in the fast-growing data centre sector in Malaysia, while retaining ownership of the development land and the data centre structure.

“By leveraging MYT’s technical expertise, operational capabilities and business networks in the data centre industry, the board notes that the collaboration is expected to create potential synergies and long-term benefits for LCTWP and, indirectly, the group.”

Tin Wah Press said the revenue generated from the leasing and operation of the data centre would be shared between LCTWP and MYT.

“The revenue sharing ratio in favour of LCTWP is expected to range from 50% at initial operating capacity to 20% upon full phased expansion, as provided in the venture agreement,” it added.

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