SP Setia

S P Setia Berhad
Publicly traded government-linked company
Traded as MYX: 8664
ISIN MYL8664OO004
Industry Property Developer
Founded 1974
Founder Liew Kee Sin
Headquarters Setia Alam, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Key people
Tan Sri Dato' Seri Dr. Wan Mohd Zahid Wan Mohd Noordin, Chairman
Dato' Khor Chap Jen, President and CEO
Parent Permodalan Nasional Berhad
Website www.spsetia.com.my

S P Setia Berhad (MYX: 8664) is a Malaysian property, infrastructure and business company. It was founded by well-known property development figure, Liew Kee Sin.[1] Since its inception, SP Setia Berhad has become an established property development company based in Malaysia.

List of Projects

Local

Klang Valley

Johor Bahru

Penang

  • Setia Pearl Island
  • Setia Vista
  • Setia Greens
  • Setia V Residence

Kota Kinabalu

International

Vietnam

  • EcoLakes MyPhuoc

Singapore

  • Eco Sanctuary

Battersea Power Station and Liew's Resignation

In 2012, S P Setia expressed interest in bidding to acquire Battersea Power Station which is located in Battersea, London, United Kingdom. If S P Setia failed in its bid to acquire Battersea Power Station, it had planned to look for other sites in London.[2] In June 2012, Knight Frank announced that Ernst & Young has made an exclusive agreement with S P Setia and Sime Darby to agree on the final terms of the deal[3] after SP Setia won the bid of the Battersea Power Station against Chelsea FC.[4]

He then co-founded EcoWorld development group alongside with former colleagues who left S P Setia together with him.

References

  1. "SP Setia". Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  2. "S P Setia Eyeing Other London Sites In Case Battersea Bid Fails". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
  3. "S P Setia, Sime preferred bidders for Battersea". Business Times. Archived from the original on 2012-06-09. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
  4. "Battersea Power Station: Malaysian company". BBC. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
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