PETALING JAYA: Mah Sing Group Bhd, a leading property developer in Malaysia, has been included in the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list. In financial ye...
Mah Sing Group Bhd, a leading property developer in Malaysia, has been included in the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list.
The group reported a revenue increase of 12.3%, reaching RM2.6 billion, up from RM2.32 billion in FY22. This growth was accompanied by a 24% rise in profit before tax, which soared to RM327.4 million from RM264.1 million compared with the previous year. Mah Sing founder and group managing director Tan Sri Leong Hoy Kum said “Mah Sing’s inclusion in the prestigious Fortune Southeast Asia 500, alongside some of the region’s most outstanding companies, is a significant accolade for the group. We will continue to innovate and evolve to stay ahead in the competitive landscape while upholding our brand promise of excellence in service, sustainable operations and the delivery of quality, affordable homes.
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