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Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) deputy chief executive officer (Property Development) Md Kamarzan Md Rais (second from left) looking at a mock-up of the Kota Puteri development, after launching the Puteri Ariana project under Discover PKNS 2023, at Kota Puteri, Kuala Selangor, on May 7, 2023. — Picture by HAFIZ OTHMAN/SELANGORKINI

PKNS targets RM1 bln in sales next year via residential, industrial projects

BANGI, July 29 — The Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) aims to reach RM1 billion in sales next year for residential and industrial projects, said its deputy chief executive officer (Property Development) Md Kamarzan Md Rais.

The target is achievable via 15 projects in five areas, namely Selangor Cyber Valley in Cyberjaya, Antara Gapi in Serendah, Kota Puteri in Rawang, Bandar Sierra Alam in Shah Alam and Kota Kemuning Industrial Area.

“PKNS is targeting RM1 billion this year, but due to the slow economy, thus far we have only achieved RM600 million in sales.

“Hopefully the economy will improve next year and we will be able to launch the projects as planned,” Md Kamarzan told reporters after officiating the Discover PKNS@Selangor Cyber Valley, earlier today.

PKNS was established on August 1, 1965, under the Selangor State Development Corporation Enactment 1964, which acts as a housing, industrial, business, and investment development agency.

Md Kamarzan said PKNS will actively organise promotional activities through the Discover PKNS programme, as one of the promotional methods to attract public attention to the projects developed by the agency.

Among the exciting activities are real estate exhibitions and free consultations related to housing loans.

“There is also a booth set up by Samsung, which is our strategic partner. Hence, any buyer of a PKNS home will get a discount on purchasing Samsung electronics,” he said.

The two-day Discover PKNS@Selangor Cyber Valley programme started yesterday, and is being held at the PKNS Complex in Bangi.

Selangor Cyber Valley, Cyberjaya, is strategically located between Cyberjaya, Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Klia2.

Meanwhile, one of the visitors, Ridzuan Abdullah, 35, said the organisation of Discover PKNS provided him with exposure to the various packages offered by PKNS and housing projects that are currently and will be developed.

“The free consultation session I attended was really helpful because I am planning to buy a house for the first time,” he said.

— Bernama

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