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Kucingko IPO : No More Pussyfooting In The Industry

CJ See, Executive Director and Founder, Kucingko Berhad

03-Jul-24 08:00

Kucingko IPO : No More Pussyfooting In The Industry

Kucingko Berhad will become Malaysia's first animation company to list on Bursa Malaysia's ACE Market by the end of July. It started life as Inspidea back in 2002 and has chalked up production credits from the Cartoon Network's Johnny Bravo to the BAFTA-nominated BBC series, Pet Squad. Its co-founder and executive director iCJ See talks about how this IPO might be the next step in this company's ambition to become the Dreamworks of Asia.

Produced by: Jake Lim

Presented by: Keith Kam


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