The deal means selling its 100 per cent stake in Lim Thiam Leong Realty Sdn Bhd which owns the complex in Kuala Lumpur.
The sale is in line with its plan to sell non-core assets and investments that do not yield reasonable returns.
It will use the RM3.16 million gain from the sale to to repay bank borrowings and as working capital.
By Business Times
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