PRG announces boardroom changes


PETALING JAYA: PRG Holdings Bhd announced on July 6, 2026, a leadership refresh as part of the company’s next phase of growth.

The company appointed Steven Kang as group managing and executive directors, following the resignation of Andrew Chan Lim-Fai, who is stepping down from the positions.

In addition, Shahjanaz Datuk Kamaruddin has been appointed as the director of the company.

According to the group's statement, the appointments are intended to reinforce leadership continuity while upholding sound governance, accountability and responsible stewardship.

“The transition reflects PRG’s responsibility to ensure leadership remains aligned with its strategic priorities and long-term interests to company and shareholders,” it said in a statement.

Kang previously served as managing director of the group’s energy efficiency business.

He brings extensive experience in energy efficiency, green buildings, data centres, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, business development and technical advisory.

Meanwhile, Shahjanaz held roles in legal and company secretarial within government-linked companies.

She presently serves as an independent non-executive director of Hextar Industries Bhd as well as a partner at Azlin Shaharbi and Associates.

Previously, she held roles including group counsel and company secretary at Malaysia Airlines.

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