Siab appoints new executive directors


From left: Siab holdings Bhd executive director Vincent Chu Yee Hong, executive director Wong Yih Ming, group managing director Ng Wai Hoe and Taghill executive director Yap Kek Siung.

KUALA LUMPUR: Siab Holdings Bhd has appointed Wong Yih Ming and Vincent Chu Yee Hong as executive directors on July 2 and July 15 respectively.

Wong, 49, is the founder and managing director of Taghill Projects Sdn Bhd while Chu, 53, is the deputy managing director of Taghill.

In a statement, Siab said Wong, Chu and Yap Kek Siung, who is the executive directors of Taghill, bring their wealth of experience and strong track records in the construction industry to the company. They oversee and manage Taghill and Bimtech Solutions Sdn Bhd, a 60% owned subsidiary of Taghill.

Looking ahead, Siab and its subsidiary, Bimtech remain optimistic about the prospects for the construction industry in Malaysia.

“The company will continue to uphold strict adherence to good corporate governance and be fully committed to ensuring business as usual by actively pursuing new projects. The government's focus on development expenditure and the vibrant property market provides a solid foundation for continued growth.

“With a combined order book that includes significant projects and a strategic leadership team, Siab is well-positioned to achieve its growth objectives and drive long-term value creation,” it said.

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