• Datuk Seri Azmir Merican: This debut recognition at the BRC Awards validates our strategy of balancing growth with resilience.

ARA DAMANSARA, (Sept 25): Sime Darby Property Bhd achieved its first-ever recognition at The Edge Billion Ringgit Club (BRC) 2025, winning the Highest Returns to Shareholders Over Three Years Award in the Property Sector for RM3 billion and above market capitalisation category.

“The award highlights the group’s ability to deliver superior shareholder value, measured by share price appreciation and dividends received over the past three years. It is a reflection of Sime Darby Property’s financial strength, disciplined strategy, and commitment to sustainable long-term growth,” stated Sime Darby Property in a media release today.

Organised annually since 2010, the BRC recognises Bursa Malaysia-listed companies with a market capitalisation of more than RM1 billion as of March 31 each year. Evaluated on profit growth, return on equity, total shareholder return over three years, and corporate responsibility, BRC remains one of the most respected corporate accolades in Malaysia, reserved for companies that have consistently delivered excellence.

“This debut recognition at the BRC Awards validates our strategy of balancing growth with resilience. Our performance over the last three years demonstrates that Sime Darby Property is creating value consistently for shareholders while strengthening the fundamentals of the business.

“We will continue to focus on execution discipline and opportunities that support sustainable returns,” said Sime Darby Property group managing director and CEO Datuk Seri Azmir Merican.

As Penang girds itself towards the last lap of its Penang2030 vision, check out how the residential segment is keeping pace in EdgeProp’s special report: PENANG Investing Towards 2030.

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