LBS is one of Malaysia’s best managed companies, again

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Datuk Wira Joey Lim Hock Guan receiving the Deloitte Malaysia Best Managed Companies 2023 award from Deloitte Malaysia CEO Yee Wing Peng, witnessed by Taliworks Corporation Bhd chairman Tunku Ali Redhauddin Tuanku Muhriz and Deloitte South-East Asia’s Best Managed Companies programme leader Michael Tsia.

The company has been building and shaping the nation’s landscape for over 30 years while continuing to meet market demand for quality and affordable homes – placing people at the heart of their approach. Joey Lim said that being named once again as one of Malaysia’s Best Managed Companies by Deloitte is a reflection of the company’s “continued success as an organisation.”

The Deloitte award recognises top privately-owned local companies for their organisational excellence and contributions to the economy, with the award programme hosted in more than 37 countries since 1993. This RM60mil investment streamlines construction by manufacturing precast concrete panels in controlled factory settings and assembling them on-site with minimal additional work, also known as pre-fabrication.

She emphasises that LBS is dedicated to creating a supportive and inclusive work environment for employees, including comprehensive training and development opportunities, competitive remuneration packages, and tailored employee benefits.

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