Naim to build 20,000 affordable houses in the next 10 years

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SPNB Housing, Miri.
Naim’s Group Managing Director Datuk Hasmi Hasnan.

KUCHING: Naim Group of Companies plans to build some 20,000 quality and affordable houses in the next 10 years.

This is in response to market demand and calls by the government for more private sector involvement in this regard.

This was disclosed by Naim’s Group Managing Director Datuk Hasmi Hasnan recently. A news report earlier this year containing a statement by Ministry of Housing and Local Government Malaysia stated that based on the Ministry’s findings, Sarawak would need about 75,000 low cost houses. Hasmi said should Naim’s plans be realised, Naim would be able to contribute about 27% of the said total.

‘Since our inception more than 20 years ago, we are proud to have built some 12,000 units of quality houses in the low and affordable segments on our own and in collaboration with various state and federal agencies such as Housing Development Corporation (HDC) and Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad (SPNB).

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“Moving forward, we will focus on building quality homes in the range of RM250,000 to RM350,000. We plan to build some 20,000 units on our own and or in collaboration with the relevant state and federal agencies.

“We are also seriously looking into building the Sri Pertiwi homes in collaboration with the Sarawak Housing Development Corporation, and remain committed to complete the balance of the SPNB housing units as per its requirements and current government policies,” he said.
Hasmi added that Naim is a strong company fundamentally.

SPNB Housing, Miri.

“We are backed by our net assets which stand at healthy of RM1.04bil. We are still primarily an asset-based company, with a sizeable land bank which would allow us to sustain and contribute positively to the local property development sector for many years to come.”

On the issue of cost, Hasmi said that the group was confident in keeping the development cost at a manageable level for the benefit of future house purchasers.

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‘We are in the position to do this, based on economies of scale, our relatively competitive land bank, most of which were acquired many years ago and our proven track record in delivering homes which delight our customers,’ Hasmi said.

He also welcomed the recently launched ‘FundMyHome’ scheme, aimed to help first time home owners.
“So far, the scheme involves participating developers from Peninsular Malaysia. We look forward to the scheme being extended to Sarawak developers soon.”
Besides affordable housing, Hasmi also touched on service-related issues and the Group’s construction operations.

“In terms of our construction operations, we will be focusing on completing our current order book of some RM1.9bil including our works package for the Pan Borneo Highway Sarawak project.

“In addition, to facilitate better service to our clients, we will also be segregating the management of affordable properties and those in the high end segment such as Naim Sapphire, Naim ‘The Peak’ and other million dollar homes, into 2 operating units starting next year,” he said.

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Hasmi said the Group was also hopeful that its planned rights issue to raise RM160mil capital would be approved by its shareholders in the upcoming extraordinary general meeting on 13 November 2018.
“We believe the Group has greater future and prospects, and should be adequately capitalised to realise the same.”

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