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Sime Darby Property Launches RM1.25b New Economy Fund

Sime Darby Property has introduced a RM1.25 billion fund aimed at investing in new economy sectors such as technology and innovation-driven industries. The initiative marks a strategic shift beyond traditional property development.

Sime Darby Property Unveils RM1.25b Fund to Tap Into New Economy Sectors

The fund will support projects aligned with digital infrastructure and sustainable growth, reflecting evolving economic trends. It also signals confidence in emerging sectors with high growth potential.

The move positions the company to diversify its revenue streams while contributing to Malaysia’s broader economic transformation. It highlights increasing focus on innovation-led development.

The fund targets innovation-driven sectors for future growth.

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