Etika’s sweet outlook


Rebranding: Etika Group of Companies president and CEO Erwin Selvarajah showing a range of beverages during an event to announce a rebranding exercise following the consolidation of Permanis Sandilands Sdn Bhd and Etika International Holdings in Kuala Lumpur. See page 5

Company sees up to 40% growth over next five years

KUALA LUMPUR: The rebranded Etika Group of Companies is expected to achieve 30% to 40% growth over the next five years, driven by strong consumer needs and demands across all twelve categories of beverages.

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