Directory · MY
Government Relations Services in Malaysia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Government Relations Services sector based in Malaysia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
63 on file
Talent Corporation Malaysia Berhad Talentcorp
Talent Corporation Malaysia Berhad (TalentCorp), under the Ministry of Human Resources is the national agency that drives Malaysia’s talent strategy towards becoming a dynamic and market-driven talent hub. To achieve this, we partner with the public and private sectors to implement initiatives that attract, nurture and retain the right expertise needed to meet talent demands of today and in the future. Our market-driven programmes are focused on building Malaysia’s talent pipeline, mobilising and connecting talent to opportunities, and diversifying Malaysia’s talent pool by influencing workplace policies. Our signature initiatives include: Returning Expert Programme, Residence-Pass Talent, National Structured Internship Programme (MySIP), mynext, Critical Occupations List (MyCOL), Young Employable Students (YES!), Career Comeback Programme, and MyASEAN Internship among others. Website: Read our stories: We are also on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram:@TalentCorpMsia
51 to 200 staff
Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation Mdec
Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), a government agency under the purview of the Ministry of Communications and Digital, was established in 1996 to lead Malaysia’s digital economy. Beginning with the implementation of the MSC Malaysia initiative, we have since then catalysed digital transformation and growth all over the nation. By offering greater incentives and governance for growth and re-investment, we aspire to bolster Malaysia’s status as the digital hub of ASEAN, opening new doors and driving shared prosperity for all Malaysians.
501 to 1000 staff
Malaysian Green Technology And Climate Change Corporation Mgtc
Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC) is an agency under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES) mandated to drive the country in the scope of Green Growth, Climate Change Mitigation and Green Lifestyle. Company No: 199801006110 (462237-T) Three national policies, particularly the National Green Technology Policy (NGTP), the National Climate Change Policy (NCCP) and the Green Technology Master Plan (GTMP), regulated MGTC’s role as a catalyst for green economic growth.
51 to 200 staff
Pij Holdings Sdn Bhd
The presence of a corporate entity built on the Islamic principles like PIJ Holdings Sdn Bhd in a competitive environment, is perceived as a misnomer when measured against the principles of profits and wealth creation as defined by conventional business precepts. Like any other business entity whose objective is to be a profitable organisation that manages its resources with skills and knowledge, PIJ Holdings Sdn Bhd was established as the business management unit of Perbadanan Kemajuan Ekonomi Islam Negeri Johor (PKEINJ) or Islamic Economic Development Corporation of the State of Johor. Section 18 (I) of the Enactment of PKEINJ 1976 (Amendment) 1993 commissioned the corporation to develop, spur, expedite and manage the economic resources of the state of Johor. Its formation was prompted by the need to develop the economic interest of the Muslims in the state.
51 to 200 staff
Intellectual Property Corporation Of Malaysia Myipo
MyIPO is responsible for the development and management of intellectual property system in Malaysia. MyIPO administers and enforces Intellectual Property Legislation namely the Trademarks Act 2019, the Patents Act 1983, the Copyright Act 1987, the Industrial Designs Act 1996, the Layout Designs of Integrated Circuits Act Geographical Indications Act and subsidiary regulations. MyIPO is placing greater emphasis on the quality and efficiency of the search and examination process for granting of patents, trademarks, industrial designs and geographical indications. Our Vision is to be one of the leading intellectual property organisations And our Mission is to providing strong legal infrastructure and effective administration regime to enhance greater creativity and exploitation of intellectual property.
501 to 1000 staff
Malaysian Timber Council - Mtc
The Malaysian Timber Council (MTC) was established in January 1992 to promote the development and growth of the Malaysian timber industry. Its primary functions are, among others, to promote the Malaysian timber trade and develop the market for timber products globally; promote the development of the timber industry by expanding the industry’s manufacturing technology base, increasing value-adding in production and increasing the pool of knowledge workers; to augment the supply of raw materials for the timber-processing industry; to provide information services to the timber industry; and to protect and improve the Malaysian timber industry’s global image. Our central vision is to be the lead organisation in developing the Malaysian timber industry into a world leader in the manufacture and trade of timber products.
51 to 200 staff
Railway Assets Corporation Rac Malaysia
The Railway Assets Corporation (RAC) is a federal statutory body under the Ministry of Transport. It was established under the Railways Act 1991 (Act 463) through the Government Gazette No.16 Volume 36 on July 30, 1992. It became fully operational as an organisation on Aug 1, 1992, the same time the Malayan Railway Administration (KTM) was corporatised and known as Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB). In other words, the RAC was established as a Government agency to help develop the railway industry in Malaysia to be at par with the railway industry in fully developed countries.
51 to 200 staff
Institut Integriti Malaysia Iim
Institut Integriti Malaysia (IIM) yang ditubuhkan pada bulan April 2004 kini berperanan melalui tiga fungsi teras utama merangkumi aspek Pendidikan, Advokasi dan Latihan; Penyelidikan dan Penerbitan; serta Kerjasama Strategik dengan pemegang taruh dari pelbagai bidang. IIM juga diberikan peranan untuk membantu mengukuhkan kapasiti dan kompetensi integriti dan tata kelola sektor awam dan swasta bagi membantu negara dalam merealisasikan objektif untuk menjadi sebuah negara yang dikenali kerana integriti, dan bukannya rasuah. IIM turut menyediakan khidmat perunding, instrumen penilaian dan khidmat latihan kepada agensi-agensi kerajaan, organisasi swasta termasuk pengusaha kecil dan sederhana melalui Sistem Pengurusan Anti-Rasuah (ABMS), Pelan Pembangunan Anti-Rasuah (OACP), Penilaian Profil Individu (IIP), Instrumen Penilaian Integriti (IAT), Pembangunan Integriti Komuniti (CIB) dan Program Latihan Etika dan Integriti.
51 to 200 staff
Selangor Industrial Corporation Sdn Bhd
Selangor Industrial Corporation Sdn Bhd, originally focused on property development, trading of building material and insurance, has transformed dynamically over time, now embracing technology and sustainability at its core. Through initiatives like cutting-edge Data Centers, Floating Solar projects, and Smart City development, SIC pioneers innovation in data management, renewable energy, and urban planning. Additionally, diversifying into electric vehicles charger and modernizing traditional sectors like petrol stations with eco-friendly practices, SIC demonstrates a commitment to sustainable business practices while addressing global challenges. This evolution underscores SIC's forward-thinking approach, positioning it as a leader in the ever-changing landscape of global business.
11 to 50 staff
Td1303 Sdn Bhd
TD1303 merupakan hub digital Terengganu dan merupakan satu ekosistem perkhidmatan penuh untuk membawa bakat tempatan termasuk penyertaan usahawan digital ke peringkat global serta memberi inspirasi kepada usahawan muda. Selain itu, TD1303 menyediakan persekitaran co-working space yang direka sebagai ruang kerja kolaboratif untuk komuniti “start-up”, ruang kerja bersama dan merupakan pusat tumpuan para usahawan digital untuk berkumpul, berkongsi dan berbincang tentang idea bersama usahawan, para mentor dan rakan kongsi.
1 to 10 staff
Technology Depository Agency
TDA is an agency under the Ministry of Finance Malaysia. The inception of TDA was mooted from a Cabinet decision in 2002. TDA’s core function is to manage, administer and monitor all Industrial Collaboration Programme (ICP) activities implementation in Malaysia to ensure those comply to the processes and requirements as stipulated in the Malaysian ICP Management Framework. The role of TDA is governed by the Policy and Guidelines on ICP in Government Procurement published by the Government of Malaysia. The strategic intent of ICP is to ensure national procurements in the category of supply, works and services which the value is above the threshold are effectively leveraged to support local industry and technology development needs in contributing to the national economic growth. In doing so, TDA is guided by the current national initiatives promoted by the Government. Through the ICP, TDA is to develop platforms for activities that the country – through involvement and support of local industry players – able to generate “positive net revenue” from investments made by (but not limited to): •Fostering strategic international partnership; •Maximising the usage of local contents; •Establishing a sustainable Malaysian industrial, economic and technological base; •Encouraging technology and know-how development; •Strategic R&D&C collaborations; and •Facilitating investments and human resource development collaborations.
51 to 200 staff
Johor State Investment Centre
The Johor State Investment Centre (JSIC) was established by the State Government of Johor on the 16th of August 2004 as a unit under the Chief Minister’s Office. The establishment of JSIC is to generate and promote investment opportunities as well as creating a competitive and conducive environment for investors in the State of Johor. In November 2009, JSIC became a part of the State’s Economic Planning Unit (UPEN).
11 to 50 staff
Leadership Institute Of Sarawak Civil Service
The Leadership Institute of the Sarawak Civil Service can trace its origins to the State’s human resource development ever since the colonial government. After independence, human resource development continued to be an important agenda, but with emphasis on the provision of training and continued education for the state civil service (SCS). Formed in 1975, the organisation was first known as State Public Service Training Centre (SPSTC) to coordinate human resource development activities for the SCS. It was later renamed as Centre for Modern Management (CMM) to reflect its new strategic role in the area of human capital development in March 1994. With a history of being a State training department before corporatisation, it had also inherited some of the values and norms of the traditional civil service. Over the years, successive Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) have played their part in shaping the work culture and direction of the organisation to what it is today. The pillar of the organisation’s strength remains its human capital, and some 25 per cent of its workforce today are the organisation’s pioneers. Having trained more than state public officers in various competency areas, Leadership Institute of Sarawak Civil Service is also providing a platform for aspiring officers to enhance their career development through certificates and master-level programmes with reputable local and international learning institutions. Indeed, some of these officers have now assumed senior positions in the SCS, and are actively contributing to the State Transformation agenda.
51 to 200 staff
Pusat Aspirasi Anak Perak Pasak
Sejarah Penubuhan - Pusat Aspirasi Anak Perak (PASAK) merupakan agensi di bawah Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pendidikan, Pengajian Tinggi dan Sumber Manusia, YB Encik Ahmad Saidi bin Mohamad Daud. PASAK merupakan kesinambungan daripada Pusat Kerjaya Amanjaya (PEKA) yang ditubuhkan pada tahun 2011. Dahulunya PEKA banyak memfokuskan kepada pembangunan kerjaya dan belia sahaja, namun telah dijenama dan ditambahbaik dari segi peranannya dalam organisasi kerajaan negeri Perak. Malah, sasaran PASAK juga menjadi semakin luas yang tidak fokus kepada belia dan kerjaya saja, malah turut fokuskan kepada semua lapisan masyarakat dan merangkumi aspek pendidikan, industri, latihan kemahiran, modal insan, pelancongan dan pelbagai lagi. Kini, PASAK diterajui oleh Yang Berusaha Tuan Hj Mohd Misbahul Munir bin Hj Masduki sebagai Pengarah yang terkini.
11 to 50 staff
Penang Development Corporation
11 to 50 staff
Bintulu Development Authority
51 to 200 staff
Mpcproductivity
MPC is a statutory body under the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI). It drives national productivity holistically at the national, sectoral, and enterprise levels through three main thrusts: developing future talent, driving digitization and innovation, and building a robust ecosystem. It collaborates strategically with the private and public sectors by emphasising productivity as a key agenda to boost productivity growth and national competitiveness, ultimately leading to shared well-being and prosperity.
201 to 500 staff
Embassy Of The Kingdom Of The Netherlands In Malaysia
The Netherlands has strong ties with Malaysia, dating back almost four centuries. Almost 250 Dutch companies are active in Malaysia, including many small and medium-sized companies. The team of the Netherlands embassy stands ready to assist Dutch citizens and companies in Malaysia as well as Malaysian companies who are interested in doing business with the Netherlands, as their gateway to Europa.
11 to 50 staff
Dti Kuala Lumpur
The Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC)-Kuala Lumpur is the representative office of Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Malaysia. It is an attached agency to the Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in Malaysia. Areas of Coverage: Malaysia (including Labuan, Sarawak), Sabah, and Brunei Darussalam Disclaimer: Posts on this LinkedIn account hyperlinks to third-party pages or websites that may not comply with the DTI policies and guidelines. DTI shall not be held responsible for the accuracy of the information/data of such sites, which are hyperlinked for the user's convenience
1 to 10 staff
Malaysia Productivity Corporation
MPC is a statutory body under the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI). It drives national productivity holistically at the national, sectoral, and enterprise levels through three main thrusts: developing future talent, driving digitization and innovation, and building a robust ecosystem. It collaborates strategically with the private and public sectors by emphasising productivity as a key agenda to boost productivity growth and national competitiveness, ultimately leading to shared well-being and prosperity.
201 to 500 staff
Malaysia-China Business Council
Welcome to the official LinkedIn page of Malaysia-China Business Council (MCBC). Officially registered in April 2012, MCBC plays a vital role to provide business information and advisory services to Malaysian entrepreneurs in China and Chinese entrepreneurs in Malaysia. While helping to identify issues and problems that the business community faces, finding acceptable solutions for all parties, MCBC also helps to explore opportunities for our members and at the same time assists Chinese investors towards a better understanding on Malaysia’s conducive business environment and investment potential.
11 to 50 staff
Ns Corporation
Leading agency to drive development throughout Negeri Sembilan including the MVV 2.0 Area
11 to 50 staff
Penang Halal International
ABOUT PENANG HALAL INTERNATIONAL Realizing the vast economic potential of the halal industry, Penang State Government initiated the development of the Penang Halal International Sdn Bhd (PHI) to promote, coordinate and develop the halal industries and business in Penang besides providing the platform to diversify Penang’s economy. In support of Malaysia’s vision to be the world Halal leader, Penang capitalizes on its competitive advantages to promote Halal industries as the emerging engine of growth and generate sustainable economic values for the state. PHI provides a business-friendly environment for investors, an environment with world-class R&D, necessary support services, a fully-traceable Halal supply chain as well as excellent infrastructure and amenities to facilitate a world standard halal hub. Being a Global Halal Centre, PHI has develop the Halal industry in a holistic approach encompassing ten (10) clusters; manufacturing & industries, logistics, agro-based industry, research & development (R&D), life sciences, innovation, financial technology & services, K-workers, as well as tourism, and entrepreneur development.
11 to 50 staff
Uk In Malaysia
The British High Commission Kuala Lumpur develops and maintains relations between the UK and Malaysia. We foster these relations through collaboration in the areas of trade & investment, education, and soft power, strengthening our people-to-people links and creating a truly modern bilateral partnership.
51 to 200 staff
Yayasan Bina Upaya Darul Ridzuan
Yayasan Bina Upaya Darul Ridzuan is a government relations company based out of D-2-1, Greentown Square Jalan Dato Seri Ahmad Said, 30450 Ipoh, Perak, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia.
11 to 50 staff
Aroca Group
The Aroca team has extensive experience in business, government and the community sector across the Asia Pacific region. We provide strategic advice to clients in domestic and international markets. Our comprehensive approach consists of using a range of public affairs tools such as direct government advocacy, opinion research, media management, coalition building and driving community as well as consumer support. We also specialize in market entry strategies to support clients to expand their business across the Asia Pacific region. We strive to build the public policy, social, economic and sustainability case for our clients to achieve the best outcome whether it be regulatory, reputational or commercial. We have a wide business, government and industry network across the Asia Pacific region, coupled with our extensive experience in highly regulated and complex industries, we are well placed to offer solutions for our clients.
11 to 50 staff
Delegation Of The European Union To Malaysia
WHO WE ARE The Delegation of the European Union to Malaysia is the European Union’s diplomatic mission to Malaysia. The Delegation of the European Union to Malaysia works together with Malaysian authorities, businesses, education institutions, cultural institutions and civil society to promote closer ties and cooperation. EU in Malaysia also supports and collaborates with Malaysian and regional non-governmental organisations working towards achieving Malaysia’s development goals and UN SGDs. WHAT WE DO As the diplomatic mission of the European Union, the Delegation's task is to promote closer ties with Malaysia by providing an efficient and reliable communication channel between the EU and Malaysian authorities, business, education institutions and civil society. The Delegation also promotes people-to-people contacts and highlights Europe’s cultural and linguistic diversity. It supports European higher education exchanges and facilitates cooperation in the field of science and technology through its various activities. The specific tasks of the EU Delegation to Malaysia are to: • Represent the European Union in the execution of its competences. • Enhance bilateral political, economic and commercial relations. • Promote and defend the values and interests of the EU. • Pursue an information and communication policy in line with the European Union’s overall strategy in South East Asia. The EU Delegation works in close contact with the Embassies of the individual EU Member States present in Malaysia and promotes the EU's common positions and policies in the areas of EU competence.
1 to 10 staff
Crypto Valley Malaysia
Crypto Valley Malaysia (CVM) is an independent organization located in Cyberjaya, Malaysia. Our mission is to build Asia’s leading ecosystem for blockchain and cryptographic technologies in Malaysia, leveraging its strategic location in South East Asia, bridging both the Eastern and Western world. Our main focus is in developing and executing a community-driven program targeted at establishing and growing our ecosystem.
51 to 200 staff
Reimagine Now
We are a boutique consulting firm cultivating creative strategies, services and solutions for your policy engagement and public affairs consultancy needs.
1 to 10 staff
Balai Seni Negara Lembaga Pembangunan Seni Visual Negara
Memperolehi hasil karya sebagai Himpunan Tetap Warisan Seni Visual Negara yang mencerminkan kreativiti dan aspirasi seni budaya di dalam negara dan juga dari luar negara. Memulihara, memelihara, mendokumentasi dan menyelidik Himpunan Tetap Warisan Seni Visual Negara dan pensejarahan seni negara. Mempromosi dan meningkatkan mutu seni tampak negara dengan menganjurkan pameran, seminar, bengkel, pertandingan dan aktiviti seni dalam dan luar negara. Mewujudkan kesedaran, memupuk kefahaman, penghayatan dan penghargaan terhadap seni.
51 to 200 staff
Companies Commission Of Malaysia Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia Ssm
The Companies Commission of Malaysia or Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM) is a statutory body formed as a result of a merger between the Registrar of Companies (ROC) and the Registrar of Businesses (ROB) in Malaysia which regulates companies and businesses. SSM came into operation on 16 April 2002. The main activity of SSM is to serve as an agency to incorporate companies and register businesses as well as to provide company and business information to the public. As the leading authority for the improvement of corporate governance, SSM fulfils its function to ensure compliance with business registration and corporate legislation through comprehensive enforcement and monitoring activities so as to sustain positive developments in the corporate and business sectors of the Nation. SSM is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the following legislation: • Companies Act 1965 (Act 125); • Registration of Businesses Act 1956 (Act 197); • Trust Companies Act 1949 (Act 100); • Kootu Funds (Prohibition) Act 1971 (Act 28); • Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2012 (Act 743); • any subsidiary legislation made under the Acts specified above such as- Companies Regulations 1966; and - Registration of Businesses Rules 1957
1001 to 5000 staff
Felcra Berhad
FELCRA BERHAD is a government relations company based out of Malaysia.
501 to 1000 staff
Mranti Park
Malaysian Research Accelerator for Technology & Innovation
51 to 200 staff
Malaysian Institute Of Accountants
The Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) is a statutory body responsible to regulate the accountancy profession in Malaysia. It is the sole organisation in Malaysia with the right to determine whether or not a person is qualified to be recognised as an accountant by virtue of the power provided by the Accountants Act, 1967. The focus of MIA is to enhance the credibility of the accountancy profession through three approaches. Firstly, MIA sets the benchmark for the qualification to be recognised. It is also involved in providing continuing professional education to ensure the members are updated on the new knowledge and skills required out of them. Secondly, MIA sets professional standards to be complied with by its members in line with global expectations. This includes providing implementation guidance to members. The standards set by MIA are auditing standards and By-laws (On Prefessional Conducts and Ethics). Finally, MIA enforces the standards through its surveillance and disciplinary processes. To assist better implementation of Financial Reporting Standards in Malaysia, MIA establishes the Financial Reporting Standards Implementation Committee which provides guidance on implementation issues. At the international level MIA is a member of the International Federation of Accountants, Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants and Asean Federation of Accountants.
51 to 200 staff
Pernasofficial
Perbadanan Nasional Berhad (Pernas) is an agency owned by the Minister of Finance Incorporated (MOF Inc.) with the mandate to lead the development of Malaysia’s franchise industry.
51 to 200 staff
Pertubuhan Keselamatan Sosial Perkeso
The Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) of Malaysia was established in 1971 under the Ministry of Human Resources (formerly known as Ministry of Labour) with the aim to administer, enforce and implement the Employees’ Social Security Act, 1969. SOCSO provides benefits through its Employment Injury Insurance Scheme and the Invalidity Pension Scheme. Among the many functions undertaken by SOCSO is registering employer/employees, collection of employers/employee contributions, processing and disbursing claims made by salaried employees and their dependants. In addition SOCSO also provides physical and vocational rehabilitation benefits to claimants and promotes occupational safety and health awareness.
1001 to 5000 staff
Prokhas Sdn Bhd
At Prokhas, we value our success by assisting others to achieve their corporate goals, missions and visions. With an arm of professionals contributing their extensive cross-functional experience, we not only address clients' issues but also achieve our goal to groom future business leaders.We do our best to strengthen the skills and expertise of our professionals to ensure the effectiveness of our solutions.As a private limited company wholly-owned by Minister of Finance Incorporated, we were entrusted initially to manage the residual assets of Pengurusan Danaharta Nasional Berhad and its group of companies. Today, we have transcended our own expectations and have broadened our services into various industries. Our core function has extended to that of advisory and consultancy services where we have served major public entities to adapt the best practices in the industry and mold it into their own.
51 to 200 staff
Urbanice Malaysia
URBANICE MALAYSIA, set under the Ministry Local Government Development, Malaysia is a Centre of Excellence established since Jun 2016 to create better cities in Malaysia. It promotes sustainable and climate responsive urban development through knowledge sharing, partnership programs and multi-stakeholders engagement.
11 to 50 staff
Centexs Commercial
Established in 2019, CENTEXS Commercial – is a Government-Linked Company (GLC) body, under the purview of the Sarawak Government, with its action to boost the commercialization value of its heritage products also by giving the opportunity to local entrepreneurs in Sarawak. We are a subsidiary company to Centre of Technical Excellences Sarawak (CENTEXS) under the jurisdiction of Yayasan Sarawak. We are also responsible in promoting and marketing the products made by local entrepreneurs and the services of technical and digital skills of our local youths.
11 to 50 staff
Sarawak Economic Development Corporation Sedc
Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) was established on 1st March 1972 as a state – owned statutory body with the general aim of promoting the commercial, industrial and socio-economic development of the State. SEDC was established under the Perbadanan Pembangunan Ekonomi Sarawak Ordinance (Sarawak Cap. 35), a law duly passed by the Sarawak State Assembly in accordance with the powers conferred on and delegated to the State Government of Sarawak under the Constitution of Malaysia. While SEDC is a statutory body established under the laws of the State of Sarawak, it also comes under the purview of the Federal Government of Malaysia through the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA).
201 to 500 staff
Gyeonggi Business Center, Kuala Lumpur
Gyeonggi Business Centre Kuala Lumpur (GBC KL) is the South East Asian business hub representing the Gyeonggi government to assist Korean SMEs to penetrate the SEA markets through the promotion of regular trade missions with local buyers and specified trade meets with respective local industries.
11 to 50 staff
Federal Land Development Authority Felda
Federal Land Development Authority (FELDA) was established on 1st July 1956 with the objective to eradicate poverty through land development and resettlement of rural people. FELDA has become a statutory body that generates its own income through diverse business activities.
1001 to 5000 staff
Sabah Creative Economy & Innovation Centre Scenic
Sabah Creative Economy and Innovation Centre (SCENIC) is an initiative under the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation Sabah (KSTI). This initiative was approved by the cabinet of Sabah in August 2019 and it aims to accelerate industries in Sabah through entrepreneurship, technology, innovation and creativity.
1 to 10 staff
Majlis Tindakan Pengguna Negara - Exco Pembangunan Usahawan
MTPN was established on 21 April 2016 under the 1966 societies act & 1984 societies regulations. MTPN’s intention was to create a pave for all business entities and consumers to lodge and resolve issues that directly affected the people’s daily life. MTPN act a pro government organization in building a harmony and prosperous environment which benefits the country’s economy and social well being. With the continued rapid economic growth & the improvement of people’s living standard, a necessity of consumers protection environment is inevitable. Therefore, World Consumer Protection Chamber of Commerce (WCPCC) was formed in July 2018 by MTPN EXCO Entrepreneur Development to play the vital role in protecting the rights of consumers and businesses MTPN EXCO ENTREPRENEUR DEVELOPMENT serves as a channel or liaison with government agencies, private or NGOs according to MSMEs/SMEs sector and Gig Workers. MTPN EXCO ENTREPRENEUR DEVELOPMENT is responsible in planning, implementing and executing WCPCC goals & programs related to MSMEs/SMEs & Gig Workers
10001+ staff
Sabah Jaspo Initiative
Sabah Jurisdictional Approach for Sustainable Palm Oil Initiative (JASPO) is a multi-stakeholder initiative under the Sabah State Government to achieve 100% certified sustainable oil palm production across the entire state of Sabah. By 2025, JASPO aims to achieve 100% readiness for state-wide certification for Sabah. Sabah is the first state to pilot jurisdictional certification in the world. Through this initiative, the State Government is committed to transforming Sabah’s palm oil production and supply chains, halting deforestation, restoring ecosystems, and securing sustainable livelihoods
1 to 10 staff
Embassy Of Switzerland In Malaysia
The Embassy of Switzerland in Malaysia represents Swiss interests in the areas of political, economic, financial and legal affairs, as well as science, education and culture.
1 to 10 staff
Digital Perak Corporation Holdings
Digital Perak Corporation Holdings (DPCH)(Formerly known as KPerak Implementation and Coordination Corporation - KPerak INC Corporation) is the ICT arm of the Perak State Government, under the portfolio of Communications and Multimedia. DPCH was re-launched and inaugurated by Menteri Besar Perak, YAB Dato' Seri Ahmad Faizal bin Dato' Azumu and as the Chairman of DPCH's Board of Trustees, on May 16, 2019. 5 Strategic Units under Digital Perak - Agensi Penyelaras Infratruktur Telekomunikasi (APiT), Technology & Development Services (TDS), Creative Multimedia Services, Hub Inovasi & Multimedia (HiM) and ICT Infra.
11 to 50 staff
Consulting Board Asia
A boutique alliance of senior consulting partners to help ease your business entry into Asian growth markets. Clients from US, Japan, Middle East, and Asia.
1 to 10 staff