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Charting the Automotive Landscape in Terengganu

Kenneth Teo, CEO, Indah Sari Otomobil | Kenny Teo, Group Managing Director, Indah Sari Otomobil

11-Aug-23 10:00

Charting the Automotive Landscape in Terengganu

Ahead of the upcoming state elections happening tomorrow, Open For Business takes a slight detour to the East Coast, specifically Terengganu, to speak to Indah Sari Otomobil, a car retailer that has been in the business in the state since the late 80s. The father and son duo, Kenny Teo and Kenneth Teo sat down with us to share how it all started for them, the car industry and demand for vehicles in Terengganu and whether Terengganu's reputation as a swing state has affected business throughout all these years.

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Haniff Baharudin


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