2021 NEWS
Property developer BCB appoints ex-chief secretary to govt Ali Hamsa as new chairman
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 1): Former Chief Secretary to the Government, Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa has been appointed as the BCB Bhd new chairman, effective today (Sept 1). Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa (Photo credit: ms.wikipedia.org) The Johor Bahru-based property developer said in a Bursa Malaysia filing today that Ali Hamsa also holds directorship in several companies...
2019 NEWS
BCB lancar pembangunan mewah multi generasi Broadleaf Residence
Pemaju hartanah, BCB Berhad hari ini melancarkan projek kediaman mewah ‘Broadleaf Residence’ berkonsepkan multi-generasi dan mewah dengan nilai pembangunan kasar RM660 juta, di Persiaran Anggerik Renantanda, Kota Kemuning di sini.
2015 NEWS
BCB upbeat despite softer ringgit, market |SunBiz, The Sun
BCB Bhd, which aims to sell RM400 million worth of properties in the current financial year ending June 30, 2016 (FY16), is optimistic that the weakening of the ringgit and softening property market will not affect its business significantly.
2021 NEWS
Property developer BCB appoints ex-chief secretary to govt Ali Hamsa as new chairman
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 1): Former Chief Secretary to the Government, Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa has been appointed as the BCB Bhd new chairman, effective today (Sept 1). Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa (Photo credit: ms.wikipedia.org) The Johor Bahru-based property developer said in a Bursa Malaysia filing today that Ali Hamsa also holds directorship in several companies...
2019 NEWS
BCB lancar pembangunan mewah multi generasi Broadleaf Residence
Pemaju hartanah, BCB Berhad hari ini melancarkan projek kediaman mewah ‘Broadleaf Residence’ berkonsepkan multi-generasi dan mewah dengan nilai pembangunan kasar RM660 juta, di Persiaran Anggerik Renantanda, Kota Kemuning di sini.
2015 NEWS
BCB upbeat despite softer ringgit, market |SunBiz, The Sun
BCB Bhd, which aims to sell RM400 million worth of properties in the current financial year ending June 30, 2016 (FY16), is optimistic that the weakening of the ringgit and softening property market will not affect its business significantly.