Malaysia-born property developer keen to develop city in Malaysia

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian-born property developer, Maha Sinnathamby, who is now in the midst of devloping Australia’s biggest city, Greater Springfield, is keen to develop one in Malaysia if there is an opportunity.

Sinnathamby, 75, was born in Rantau, Negeri Sembilan.

He is the founder and Chairman of the Greater Springfield Land Corp Pty near Brisbane.

The developer, who remains passionate about Malaysia, said the country has potentials to grow further.

He said Malaysia has many races and there are potential areas to be expanded into a city.

“I always have a plan to develop a town here (Malaysia), but unfortunately there is no time for me to make it happen now.

“You need to do research and find at least five potential areas to develop a city and most importantly, have self-belief,” he told Bernama after been conferred ‘The BrandLaureate Premier Brand ICON Leadership Award 2015’ here recently.

The BrandLaureate Brand ICON Leadership Awards recognise leaders who are in a league of their own and whose achievemnts have contributed significantly to the development of their countries and communities.

Sinnathamby said Malaysia should be the shining example for Asia as the country has tremendous resources, beautiful climate, multi-racial society and talents that made it rich.

“We have more tremendous potentials as we have a lot of resources, tremendous sources of energy as the young generation has many ideas,” he said.

Sinnathamby’s Greater Springfield project has been declared the world’s best master-planned community by the International Real Estate Federation.

It has so far attracted over A$11 billion (A$1=RM3.12) in both public and private investments, including a A$2.6 billion government-funded rail line to Brisbane. — Bernama