KUALA LUMPUR: The first Malaysian Property Summit 2008, organised by the Association of Valuers & Property Consultants in Private Practice Malaysia (PEPS), will be held on Wednesday at the Crowne Plaza Mutiara hotel, Kuala Lumpur.
The conference will feature eight speakers from the Malaysian property industry: Datuk Abdullah Thalith Md Thani, Datuk Mani Usilappan, Dr Ting Kien Hwa, Eric Ooi, Christopher Boyd, Allan Soo, Goh Tian Sui and Previndran Singhe.
According to Eric Ooi, managing director of Knight Frank Malaysia, a total of up to 200 registrants are expected to participate in the conference. “It has always been at the back of our minds to organise an event like this and we hope to turn it into an annual event,” said Ooi.
The conference will begin with an overview of the Malaysian property market in 2007, followed by a series of topics, including: REITS Performance for 2007 & Outlook for 2008, High-end Condominium Market Performance for 2007 & Outlook for 2008, and Investment & Retail Market Performance for 2007 & Outlook for 2008.
“The objective of the conference is for people who are in touch with the market to share their knowledge, opinions and views of future trends with industry players and the public. At the end of the day, it is important for everyone involved to plan for their future, and this knowledge would assist them,” said Ooi.
The participation fee is RM988 per person and RM950 per person for members of PEPS. The conference begins at 8.30am and ends at 5.30pm. For enquiries and registration, call the PEPS Secretariat at 03-2145 0952.
By theSun (by Yeong Ee-Wah)
Monday, February 25, 2008
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