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Centurion: Tapping Demand For Specialised Accommodations

Kong Chee Min, CEO, Centurion Corporation Ltd, Singapore

19-Sep-24 08:00

Centurion: Tapping Demand For Specialised Accommodations

The Singapore Exchange-listed Centurion Corporation is in the business of owning, developing and managing purpose-built workers' accommodation as well as students' accommodation assets in Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, the UK as well as the US. Its CEO Kong Chee Min talks about the company's plans to expand in Malaysia where it already owns several assets in Johor, a state that is set to be a main focus with the Singapore-Johor Special Economic Zone set to take centre-stage.

Produced by: Grace Tan

Presented by: Keith Kam


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