KUALA LUMPUR (April 9): Mah Sing Group Bhd was recently awarded two international awards – Best Company for Leadership Property Development Award in the real estate category by the International Alternative Investment Review (IAIR) and Malaysia’s Best Employer Brand Awards by the Employer Branding Institute.

“Mah Sing is committed to be a market leader, especially when it comes to building a premier lifestyle. We are dedicated to providing our buyers with high-quality products, prompt delivery and excellent service through our uncompromising commitment towards total customer satisfaction,” said group managing director cum group chief executive, Tan Sri Leong Hoy Kum in a press release recently.

Mah Sing received the IAIR Award at the 5th edition of the awards at the Conrad Hotel in Hong Kong on March 10. The company was picked the winner based on eight focus areas – sustainability, business results, leadership in the field, green initiative, strategic development, high quality of service, innovation in the field and employee training. This is Mah Sing’s second win at the IAIR Best Company for Leadership Award in Malaysia.

In the second win, Mah Sing was recognised by the Employer Branding Institute for its outstanding performance and leadership as an employer.

“Mah Sing believes that human capital is the driving force of a successful company. Hence, the group is genuinely committed to attracting talents, developing its people and retaining its people through successful and effective human resource strategies that are closely aligned to its business strategies,” Leong said.

The 9th Employer Branding Awards took place at Prince Hotel and Residence, Kuala Lumpur on March 25.

Mah Sing gained recognition previously in Best Companies to Work For In Asia 2013 by HR Asia, the Asia Responsible Entrepreneurship Awards 2014 — Investment in People, and the Asia HRD Awards 2014 for Contribution to the Society.

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