A press conference by REHDA Institute to announce its upcoming CEO Series 2026 and REHDA Institute Youth Initiative (RIYI) was attended by (from left) Tan Sri Datuk Eddy Chen, REHDA Institute Trustee, Dato’ Jeffrey Ng Tiong Lip, Chairman of REHDA Institute and Datuk Ho Hon Sang, President of REHDA Malaysia.
REHDA Institute has announced its flagship CEO Series 2026, themed “Charting Malaysia’s Economic Future & Innovative Tourism Asset Development for Visit Malaysia Year,” scheduled for January 15, 2026, at Le Méridien Petaling Jaya. The conference, supported by over 18 associations, will be officiated by Minister of Finance II, Amir Hamzah Azizan.
The event gathers senior leaders from government, banking, manufacturing, construction, and real estate to discuss Malaysia and ASEAN’s 2026 economic prospects and implications for the property sector. Key topics include attracting quality investments, alternative asset classes, rental living models, wellness developments, and tourism-driven real estate.
REHDA Institute Chairman Dato’ Jeffrey Ng Tiong Lip emphasised the interdependent industrial ecosystem powered by talent development. REHDA Malaysia President Datuk Ho Hon Sang highlighted needs for strategic investments in infrastructure, technology, and lifelong learning to enhance competitiveness.
The series serves as an early-year platform for assessing policy signals and market trends shaping 2026.
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