Like many other companies, Samaiden views its upcoming listing on Bursa Malaysia’s ACE Market as a means to an end, to raise capital for its projects, to expand and upgrade its system as well as to entice talent into their fold.
After a stint in water management, the managing director ventured into solid waste management with a company that does landfill closure works, where she served as a consultant for the closure of landfill as well as restoration projects. This led her to upskill by taking up courses and acquiring competency and certification to design and install solar energy systems.
“The project was the start of the group’s transformation as it is valued close to RM100 million. That’s how we transformed from small residential houses and commercial buildings into solar farms,” she said.