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Indian firm to invest in Malaysia's cybercity
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16:57, June 02, 2008

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India's Mumbai-based Sunil Mantri Realty Ltd (Sunil Mantri) plans to pump in some 100 million U.S. dollars to participate in the development of Bandar MSC Cyberport in Kulai, the first Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) cybercity in Malaysian southern Johor state, local media reported on Monday.

Recently, the Indian property developer signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with MSC Cyberport Sdn Bhd, a public-private partnership to develop, construct, market and fund Bandar MSC Cyberport.

The Indian company signed the MoU to jointly develop Bandar MSCCyberport, a 1.16 billion ringgit (356.92 million U.S. dollars) development, MSC Cyberport chief executive officer Ganesh Kumar Bangah said.

"The 100 million U.S. dollars investment from Sunil Mantri willbe injected to develop Phase 1 of Bandar MSC Cyberport, covering a size of 13.2 ha. Work on the project is expected to start at the end of the year," the New Straits Times quoted Ganesh as saying.

This foreign direct investment is significant for the development of Bandar MSC Cyberport as it will give the development international credibility and recognition from Indian multinational companies (MNCs) that are already clients or are familiar with Sunil Mantri's successful developments in India, Ganesh said.

"This will jump-start foreign information technology (IT) investments in Bandar MSC Cyberport," he said.

Sunil Mantri and MSC Cyberport will cooperate to develop BandarMSC Cyberport, and does not rule out the possibility of the establishment of a joint-venture company to carry out the project,he said.

"We are in the midst of finalizing the details of a special purpose vehicle (SPV) to conduct the development and will make the announcement on the set-up of the SPV in due course," he said.

Elaborating on Bandar MSC Cyberport, Ganesh said the project isa 60ha information, communication and technology (ICT) city development located in Kulai.

"It will be a mixed development with residential, commercial and ICT spaces targeting the IT operations of MNCs, while developing local technology companies and technopreneurs.

"The cybercity will be ready in phases, starting end of 2008 to2009," he said.

MSC Cyberport was established to create a global ICT business hub, with a world-class living environment for ICT companies worldwide within Johor state. This is in line with the government's MSC Malaysia initiative.

The cybercity at present covers two designated locations, namely Menara MSC Cyberport and Bandar MSC Cyberport. It is envisioned that these two hubs will serve as a vehicle to initiate and facilitate the growth of ICT and knowledge-based industries inJohor.

It is based on the hub and spoke concept, each having its own unique strength and cost-effective base for ICT companies targeting emerging markets in the Asia-Pacific region.

Source: Xinhua



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