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PLUS prepared to listen to govt offer
PETALING JAYA: PLUS Malaysia Bhd, the country’s largest expressway service provider, is prepared to listen to the government if a deal is offered to acquire the former’s concession business.
What will happen to PLUS?
IN the developing highway saga, the billion-dollar question is what will happen to PLUS – also known as the North-South Expressway (NSE) – in light of the government’s attempt to abolish toll roads?
Azman: We don’t pay too much for maintenance
The North-South Expressway (NSE) is an undoubted jewel in corporate Malaysia. Since construction started in the 1980s, the continued expansion of the NSE has seen its reach expand, and in the process, its toll collection balloon.
PLUS turns to new technology to help its traffic controllers
At PLUS Expressways Bhd’s headquarters at the Subang interchange, the company’s traffic-monitoring centre staff keep a round-the-clock watch on the traffic condition on its highways.
Up to RM200mil to modernise highways
GEORGE TOWN: PLUS Malaysia Bhd is looking at spending between RM100mil and RM200mil to modernise the highways in Malaysia.
Plus to roll out new payment system for toll plazas nationwide
Plus highway users will soon have another option to make their toll payments nationwide – via Plus RFiD.
Poor at PPR Lembah Subang 2 receive zakat aid
PLUS Malaysia Bhd contributed RM150,000 to 300 hardcore poor at PPR Lembah Subang 2 in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, as part of its zakat distribution.
The Week That Was: Privacy matters to the fore
Tech companies finally take on more responsibility for users' data privacy.
Showcasing Malaysia’s top brands
Putra Brand Awards 2019, the premier brand awards, is the only one endorsed by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade).
PLUS, Kesas offering discount on toll charges in conjunction with Deepavali (updated)
PETALING JAYA: PLUS Malaysia Berhad has announced a 20% discount on toll charges between midnight and 11.59pm on Oct 27 (Sunday) in conjunction with the Deepavali celebration.