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Exsim’s MD leads honours in FIABCI M’sia awards 2017
PETALING JAYA: Powerhouses of the real estate industry have once again convened for one of the most prestigious award ceremonies - the FIABCI Malaysia Property Award 2017 Gala Dinner.
Options for first time house buyers
PETALING JAYA: In the wake of increasing pressure on banks to relax lending rules, the Association of Banks in Malaysia (ABM) is asking first time home buyers to consider applying for Government schemes such as “Skim Rumah Pertamaku” (SRP) for assistance in their property purchase.
PCCC wants BNM to ease lending measures affecting property sector
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce (PCCC) wants Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) to ease lending measures affecting the property sector, particularly loans for the affordable housing segment.
Positive views on Penang’s land reclamation
GEORGE TOWN: Due to the shortage of resources in the state, it is only rational for the state government to use reclaimed land to finance the infrastructure projects, according to two key business organisations in Penang.
Smoke clears for incense coil, joss stick makers and suppliers
KUALA LUMPUR: Manufacturers and suppliers of incense coils and joss sticks can heave a sigh of relief now that the companies claiming design rights to the products have lost their claims in court and also dropped their appeal.
Xiamen offers investment opportunities in solar power
XIAMEN, Penang's sister city, is offering vast opportunities for investments, with the biggest projects being in manufacturing solar power products.
Diverse views on ways to weather slowdown
THERE are diverse views in Penang on the kind of actions the state and federal governments should take if the economy slips into recession next year.
Penang business community want clear policy, goals
The local business community is hoping for an early meeting with the new DAP-led state government to make Penang more attractive for investments and take steps to resolve its discontentment over several issues.
Contractors: OCBC finance scheme timely
The Penang Master Builders Materials Dealers Association is looking forward to a good year for its members after six consecutive quarters of negative growth in the construction industry due to the shortage of projects and the difficulty of obtaining loans.
OCBC contract financing expected to help boost construction industry
OCBC Bank (Malaysia) Berhad's contract financing package is expected to help to resuscitate the local construction industry, which has slowed down for the past 18 months.hr noshade size=1 width=50%>