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InvestKL eyes 10 MNCs, fast growers to bring in at least RM1 bil in 2021

CEO expects digital, IoT, automation and robotics companies in list of candidates

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 Apr 2021 7:30PM

InvestKL eyes 10 MNCs, fast growers to bring in at least RM1 bil in 2021
Last year, InvestKL had attracted 12 fast-growing companies that committed to investments totalling RM1.73 billion in spite of the virus-stricken business environment. – InvestKL pic, April 6, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – InvestKL aims to secure 10 multinational corporations (MNCs) and fast-growing companies to bring in at least RM1 billion worth of investments into the country this year.

Chief executive Muhammad Azmi Zulkifli said he expects the companies to be mainly involved in digital fields and the Internet of Things (IoT), as well as in automation and robotics activities.

Last year, he said InvestKL had successfully attracted 12 fast-growing companies that had committed to investments totalling RM1.73 billion in spite of the challenging business environment following the Covid-19 outbreak.

“Of the 12 companies secured in 2020, 50% are from the Asia-Pacific (region), and the remaining are from Europe and the United States,” he told a press conference after providing updates on InvestKL’s annual performance here today.

Azmi added that the investments from the 12 companies, which are involved in e-commerce, digital solutions, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and other key areas, will create 1,527 executive jobs.

As for this year, he expects more investments by Asian companies.

“Previously, most of the investments were from European or US firms. But since last year, we saw the trend pivot towards Asian countries, and we imagine the trend will continue as companies in Asia are looking at exploring more activities in the region,” he said.

Azmi revealed that InvestKL will be announcing several investments that were finalised in the first quarter of this year (Q1 2021).

The investments are mainly in insurance, management engineering, cloud computing and enterprise solutions, and are expected to generate over 500 high-value jobs, he said.

“We are optimistic that the Q1 2021 investments will help us achieve our RM1 billion investments target this year,” he said.

Meanwhile, Azmi said over the past 10 years, InvestKL has successfully secured 103 high-growth companies in various industries, with investments totalling RM15.8 billion, creating 14,111 regional executive jobs.

To date, he said, RM11.4 billion or 72% of the committed investment has been realised, while 10,411 or 74% of the committed jobs have been filled, with 8,646 Malaysians currently employed in these high-value jobs.

InvestKL chairman Datuk Seri Michael Yam said investments secured over the past decade showed that foreign investors remained confident in Malaysia’s strong fundamentals and growth prospects.

Moving forward, Azmi said InvestKL aims to attract 100 of the world’s leading MNCs and fast-growing companies to set up their regional services and technology hubs in Malaysia by 2030.

Today’s event also saw InvestKL unveiling two key initiatives, namely, the Greater Kuala Lumpur (GKL) Live Lab and Fit4Work.

The GKL Live Lab is a programme that aims to attract companies to collaborate with local players to elevate GKL’s competitive advantages for quality, innovation-led and knowledge-intensive activities.

Meanwhile, the Fit4Work is a programme aimed at increasing the quality and competitiveness of young graduates, with potential job placements in MNCs, government-linked companies, and major corporations within the services industry. – Bernama, April 6, 2021

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