Selangor State Development Corporation

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State Development Corporation of Selangor
Native name
Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor
Company typePrivate
Industry
  • Real Estate
FoundedAugust 1, 1964;60 years ago (1964-08-01)
Headquarters,
Area served
Selangor
Key people
  • Amirudin Shari
Owner Government of Selangor
Website https://www.pkns.gov.my/en/

The State Development Corporation of Selangor (Malay:Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor abbr:PKNS) is a state development corporation in Selangor, Malaysia. PKNS was established to drive the development of the state, focusing on fair economic prosperity while promoting social well-being and balanced urbanization. It aims to create opportunities, empower communities, and contribute to the sustainable growth of Selangor.

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History

PKNS was established on 1 August 1964 under the Selangor State Development Corporation Enactment, 1964 (Sel. Enact.No.4 of 1964) as a statutory body and state-level development agency. Its purpose was to fulfill the aspirations of independence through the distribution and promotion of socio-economic growth across the state of Selangor, guided by government policies to achieve stability, harmony, and social justice in line with the national vision. This mission is carried out through property development, commercial development, industrial development, and investment activities [1] .

Notable Development

Subsidiaries [2]

No.SubsidiaryCEO
1Worldwide Holdings BerhadNorazlina Zakaria
2PECB Properties BerhadAzhar bin Ahmad
3Selaman Sdn. Bhd.Kamarul Azian Hashim
4PKNS Real Estate Sdn. Bhd. (PREC)Fakru Radzi Ab. Ghani
5Pi Brilliant BerhadMohd Zain bin Sarman
6Selgate Corporation Sdn. Bhd.Noor Hisham bin Mohd Ghouth
7Datumcorp International Sdn. Bhd. (DCI)Tengku Khairil Azwan bin Tengku Abdul Samad
8SACC Convec Sdn. Bhd.Nor Azlina binti Amran
9Selangor Industrial Corporation Sdn. Bhd.Saharom bin Mohni
10Akademi PKNS Sdn. Bhd.Mohd Raihan bin Tahir
11De Palma Management Services Sdn. Bhd. (DPMS)-
12PKNS FM Integrated Sdn. Bhd.Shamshul Bahari bin Ahmad
13PKNS Golf Management Services Sdn. Bhd.Zubir bin Idrus

See Also

Reference

  1. "SEJARAH PERKEMBANGAN DAN PENCAPAIAN PKNS". Malaysiakini. 2013-08-05. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
  2. https://dewan.selangor.gov.my/question/senarai-dan-jumlah-glc-badan-berkanun-kerajaan-negeri/


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