
Petaling Jaya: The S $ 100 million (RM331 million) of Singapore -based Black Group Investment Holding will prefer Medical and Hospitality Facility Malaysian talent in Kuala Lumpur and collaborate with local higher institutions for training and apsculing programs.
The new feature is expected to create 1,000 direct and indirect jobs, from medical professionals and hospitality experts to administrative and technical staff, for Malaysian in healthcare, hospitality, real estate and biotechnology sectors.
Black Group Chief Investment Officer Datuk Seri Alan Lee said that the company would cooperate with local educational institutions to provide training and apsculing programs. “It will ensure that Malaysians are equipped with the skills necessary to flourish in this dynamic industry,” he said that Sunbiz,
Beyond employment generation, the Lee estimates a multiplier impact on the local economy, benefiting SMEs in construction, retail and supply chain services.
“Our goal is not only to build jobs, but to promote long -term career development and economic empowerment for the Malaysian community,” he said.
The Black Group announced its plan to open the facility of Meditile in Kuala Lumpur last month, and is expected to start operations in September.
Lee said many factors decided to invest in the project.
“First, Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle is not only the heart of Malaysia’s economic and cultural life, but also a strategic center for regional and global connectivity. The place provides unique access to world -class infrastructure, a prosperous business ecosystem and a diverse talent pool.”
He said that Malaysia’s medical tourism industry is one of the fastest growing in the region, and it is already recognized as a global leader in health services.
“The active policies of the government, such as the National Medical Tourism Strategic Plan, have created a favorable environment for investment. We see immense capacity in combination with luxury hospitality with luxury hospitality to fulfill the experiences of premium healthcare to local and international patients,” Lee said.
Additionally, the subsequent Pandemic world has underlined the importance of strong healthcare infrastructure and welfare-focused hospitality, he said. “By investing in this integrated facility, we aim to contribute to Malaysia’s approach to becoming a global healthcare destination, addressing the increasing demand for high quality medical and welfare services.”
Lee conceived the Black Group as a prominent player in five years in Malaysia’s Healthcare, Hospitality and Real Estate areas.
“Our medical and hospitality feature will be a major project in Golden Triangle, which will set new standards for integrated healthcare and luxury wellness services,” he said.
Lee said the Black Group aims to expand the footprint by developing additional features in other strategic places across Malaysia, creating a network of world class medical and hospitality hub. “Beyond the real estate, we plan to establish a strong partnership with local biotech firms and research institutes, which is in the position of a black group in the field of medical innovation in the field.”
The goal is to contribute to the economic growth of Malaysia, addressing the needs of important health services and increasing the quality of life for its citizens, Lee said.
“Finally, we see Black Group as a reliable partner in Malaysia’s visit to Malaysia, who is towards becoming a global leader in healthcare, biotechnology and permanent urban development. It is not just an investment in infrastructure; it is an investment in the future of Malaysia and his people,” he said.