LBS hosts Ramadan event to thank stakeholders


LBS executive director Datuk Cynthia Lim (seventh from left) with esteemed banking, legal and media partners at Raikan Ramadan Bersama LBS 2025, which was held at Le Meridien Petaling Jaya on March 20.

LEADING property developer, LBS Bina Group Bhd, recently hosted its Raikan Ramadan Bersama LBS 2025 event to celebrate and thank its valued partners, which included media representatives, bankers, legal advisors and other stakeholders.

Held at Le Meridien Petaling Jaya on March 20, the event welcomed 350 guests, including LBS’ board of directors, as a token of appreciation for their continued support and collaboration.

In his speech, LBS executive chairman Tan Sri Ir Lim Hock San expressed his gratitude to all partners who contributed to the developer’s success.

He highlighted the group’s recognition as one of Malaysia’s Best Managed Companies by Deloitte for three consecutive years—in 2022, 2023 and 2024.

LBS executive director Datuk Cynthia Lim (fifth from left) with esteemed media partners.
LBS executive director Datuk Cynthia Lim (fifth from left) with esteemed media partners.

In light of this acknowledgement, LBS remains committed to building meaningful spaces for the community, such as the recent IPD Hall at Petaling Jaya district police headquarters and Surau Al-Amin at Cameron Highlands district police headquarters in Brinchang.

A special highlight of the night was a vocal performance by five LBS team members, showcasing the team’s creativity and passion, while reflecting the company’s core belief to “Believe, Become, Behold”.

 

 

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