FIABCI Malaysia members secure international roles


Tengku Datuk Ab Aziz Tengku Mahmud

PETALING JAYA: Several national committees of FIABCI Malaysia have been elected to key positions at the FIABCI International governance subdivisions at the 42nd FIABCI Global Leadership Summit.

In a statement, FIABCI Malaysia said the appointees will officially take the positions after the official announcement is made at the 74th FIABCI World Real Estate Congress 2024, which will be held May 27-31, in Singapore.

Tengku Datuk Ab Aziz Tengku Mahmud, who is currently past president of FIABCI Malaysia and also chief executive officer of PNB Merdeka Ventures Sdn Bhd has been elected as the President of World Council of Developers/Investors for a term of three years from June 2024 to May 2027.

Sally Ng Siew Khim has been elected second vice-president of the Asia-Pacific Regional Committee (June 2024-May 2026). Victor Huang Hua has been elected second vice-president of the World Council of Appraisers and Valuers (June 2024-May 2027) and Julie Wong Poh Gaik has been elected second vice-president of World Council of Brokers (June 2024- May 2027).

“These accomplished individuals not only exemplify the professionalism and dedication of FIABCI Malaysia but also showcase the strength of Malaysia’s real estate community on the global stage.

“FIABCI Malaysia is proud to have such outstanding representation and is confident in the ability of its elected members to contribute significantly to the continued success of FIABCI,” the organisation said in a statement about the appoinments.

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