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MUI Properties invests RM5.75mil in CRNCPS London Vista Hotel Ltd
MUI Properties invests RM5.75mil in CRNCPS London Vista Hotel Ltd

The Star

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • The Star

MUI Properties invests RM5.75mil in CRNCPS London Vista Hotel Ltd

PETALING JAYA: MUI Properties Bhd (MUIP) is investing £1mil (RM5.75mil) in one million cumulative redeemable non-convertible preference shares (CRNCPS) of London Vista Hotel Ltd (LVHL), a United Kingdom-based subsidiary of Malayan United Industries Bhd (MUIB). In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, MUIP revealed that the preference shares offer a 6% annual dividend over a two-year term, with full capital and unpaid dividends to be returned at maturity or earlier, especially if LVHL liquidates key hotel assets. LVHL owns London's Corus Hotel Hyde Park, currently undergoing a luxury repositioning, and a majority stake in Burnham Beeches Hotel. MUIP said the investment is expected to provide the group with a stable, predictable income stream. The subscription is funded internally, requires no regulatory approvals, and has limited financial impact on MUIP, said the group, with completion being targeted for the third quarter. As MUIB holds 72,27% of MUIP, the transaction is a related party deal, with interested directors abstaining from board decisions.

MUI Properties subscribes to RM5.75m preference shares in MUIB hotel unit
MUI Properties subscribes to RM5.75m preference shares in MUIB hotel unit

Malaysian Reserve

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

MUI Properties subscribes to RM5.75m preference shares in MUIB hotel unit

MUI Properties Bhd (MUIP) is subscribing to £1 million (RM5.75 million) worth of preference shares in London Vista Hotel Ltd (LVHL), an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of its parent company, Malayan United Industries Bhd (MUIB). In a bourse filing, MUIP said it has entered into a preference share subscription and holders' agreement (PSSHA) to subscribe for one million cumulative redeemable non-convertible preference shares (CRNCPS) in LVHL at £1 each. The subscription represents 18.7% of LVHL's CRNCPS. The shares carry a fixed preferential dividend of 6% per annum, payable at the end of a two-year term, and rank senior to ordinary shares in dividend payments and capital returns. Redemption is mandatory upon maturity and can be triggered earlier upon the disposal of properties held by LVHL or its subsidiaries — including a full redemption if the Corus Hotel Hyde Park is sold. LVHL owns and operates the freehold Corus Hotel Hyde Park in central London via its unit Plaza on Hyde Park Ltd, and holds a 61% stake in County Hotels Ltd, which owns the Burnham Beeches Hotel in Buckinghamshire. Proceeds from the CRNCPS issuance will be used to meet LVHL's working capital requirements. The transaction is deemed a related party transaction as MUIP is a 72.27%-owned subsidiary of MUIB. Andrew Khoo, who serves as executive chairman and CEO of both MUIP and MUIB and is the son of major shareholder Tan Sri Khoo Kay Peng, abstained from board deliberations. Director Wong Nyen Faat, who also sits on both boards, voluntarily abstained as well. MUIB, in a separate filing, said the issuance of CRNCPS to MUIP is not considered a related party transaction under Bursa Malaysia's listing rules, as MUIP is a subsidiary. Nonetheless, the company observed similar governance protocols. LVHL is currently undertaking a multi-million-pound repositioning exercise for its assets, including rebranding Corus Hotel Hyde Park under an international luxury brand. It expects this to significantly improve average room rates and profitability. Burnham Beeches Hotel has also undergone a brand transformation under 'Imerso Hotels', targeting growth in weddings and spa segments. — TMR

HCTM-UKM first in Malaysia to offer ACL surgery as day-care
HCTM-UKM first in Malaysia to offer ACL surgery as day-care

The Sun

time26-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

HCTM-UKM first in Malaysia to offer ACL surgery as day-care

KUALA LUMPUR: Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (HCTM-UKM) is poised to become the first medical facility in the country to perform Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery as a day-care procedure. This milestone reflects a major leap in patient-centred healthcare. The Sports Injury and Arthroscopic Unit of HCTM's Orthopaedic and Traumatology Department will conduct the procedure on two patients scheduled for Monday (June 30). Leading the surgical team are Assoc Prof Datuk Dr Badrul Akmal Hisham Md Yusoff and Dr Muhamad Karbela Reza Ramlan. ACL reconstruction surgery restores knee stability by replacing a torn ligament with a graft. The team will employ the Modified UKM Internal Bracing (MUIB) technique, which enhances graft protection and stability during recovery. 'This approach accelerates rehabilitation, allowing patients to resume daily activities sooner,' HCTM-UKM stated. Traditionally, ACL surgery required several days of hospitalisation for post-operative monitoring. However, advancements in surgical methods, anaesthesia, and post-surgery care now enable same-day discharge. 'Patients rest briefly before going home, cutting hospital time, costs, and infection risks while speeding up recovery,' the hospital added.

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