GAMUDA Land is no stranger to foreign investments with stakes in Australia and Vietnam. Entering the challenging property market in Singapore, however, has been one of its most ambitious foreign endeavours to date.
Cognac, fresh roses and a four- course dinner curated by a Swiss chef, set the tone for a memorable evening at the launch of Gamuda Land’s loyalty programme at the Grand Hyatt, Kuala Lumpur.
CHANGING strategy midway can be a gamble, but for Gamuda Land, its maiden Australian venture – 661 Chapel St in Melbourne – has paid off handsomely. To date, the project has already achieved a 70% take-up rate.
Gamuda Land’s Successful Projects Have Transformed Cities And Raised Property Value
OVER a decade ago, Vietnam was changing its focus from agriculture to an economy driven by industrial activities, and gaining traction from foreign investors.