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1 History  





2 Significant companies under DRB-HICOM  



2.1  Subsidiaries  





2.2  Associated companies  







3 References  





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DRB-HICOM Berhad
FormerlyDiversified Resources Berhad
Company typePublic limited company

Traded as

MYX: 1619
ISINMYL1619OO005
IndustryConglomerate
Predecessor
  • The New Serendah Rubber Company Limited (1910–1980)
  • The Heavy Industries Corporation of Malaysia Berhad (1980–1996)
  • Diversified Resources Berhad (1996)
  • Founded1996; 28 years ago (1996)
    FounderYahaya Ahmad
    Headquarters
    Shah Alam, Selangor
    ,

    Area served

    Southeast Asia

    Key people

  • Syed Faisal Albar Syed Ali Rethza Albar, (Group Managing Director)
  • Aminah Othman, (Group Chief Financial Officer)
  • Jezilee Mohamad Ramli (Chief Operating Officer, Corporate Services)
  • Azri Zaharuddin, (Chief Operating Officer – Properties, Corporate Planning & Strategy)
  • RevenueDecreaseRM12.65 billion [1] (2021)
    Total assetsDecreaseRM41.68 billion (2019)

    Number of employees

    Approx. 47,000
    Subsidiaries
  • Pos Malaysia
  • Bank Muamalat Malaysia
  • Websitewww.drb-hicom.com

    DRB-HICOM Berhad (MYX: 1619) is one of Malaysia's leading corporations, involved in the automotive manufacturing, assembly and distribution industry through its involvement in the passenger car and four wheel drive vehicle market segment, the national truck project and the national motorcycle project. DRB-HICOM is the majority shareholder of Malaysia's national car company, Proton, with China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group the other shareholder since an equity sale in 2017.[2] The Group also owns national motorcycle company Modenas, with Japanese two-wheeler giant Kawasaki as its partner.[3] DRB-HICOM assembles cars in Malaysia for Tata Motors, Honda, Isuzu, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen, with plans for expansion.[4][5][6][7] The Group also retails various brands such Audi (via Euromobil Sdn Bhd), Mitsubishi (via EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd) and Volkswagen (via HICOM Auto Sdn Bhd).

    Besides automotive concerns, DRB-HICOM's core business focuses are in the services (postal, banking, vehicle inspections) and property & infrastructure sectors. These are conducted via several companies such as Pos Malaysia, Bank Muamalat, and Puspakom. It is also the owner of two education institutions, namely DRB-HICOM University of Automotive Malaysia and Akademi SagainPekan, Pahang. The latter is a vocational training centre that produces trained mechanics.

    The Group also has a significant presence in the defence industry. Through DRB-HICOM Defence Technologies, it designs, develops, manufactures and supplies armoured and logistics vehicles for military and homeland security use. It supplies mainly to the Government of Malaysia.

    History[edit]

    HICOM was incorporated on 11 March 1910 under The Companies Enactment 1897 as The New Serendah Rubber Company Limited. The name of the company was changed to The New Serendah Rubber Company Berhad on 15 April 1966. Subsequently, on 16 December 1993, it changed its name to HICOM Holdings Berhad pursuant to a restructuring exercise. It was incorporated in 1980 as the Heavy Industries Corporation of Malaysia Berhad (HICOM).

    Diversified Resources Berhad (DRB) was incorporated in 1990 as Peerless Assets Sdn Bhd. It was changed to DRB in September 1991, and listed itself on Malaysia's main bourse in September the following year.

    In 1996, both companies merged to form the biggest conglomerate in Malaysia. DRB-HICOM was listed on the Main Board of the KLSE on 4 September 1992 and assumed its present name on 11 May 2000.

    Within the manufacturing capabilities of DRB-HICOM is CTRM, a specialist composites products manufacturer, and counts Airbus, Boeing and Learjet as their aviation customers. The plant in Melaka houses 12 autoclaves, the largest number of autoclaves in a facility in ASEAN.

    On 8 March 2018, the Group announced a major shift in the direction of their property sector. In a cash plus land swap deal with companies owned by their majority shareholder, DRB-HICOM announced the sale of several plots of land and all its hospitality assets.[8] This shift will see DRB-HICOM exiting the hospitality industry with the sale of Glenmarie Golf & Country Club, Holiday Inn Glenmarie KL and Vivanta by Taj at Rebak Island Marina. This transaction was completed on 31 December 2020.[9]

    Five months later, on 1 August 2018, DRB-HICOM announced the sale of their waste management company Alam Flora Sdn Bhd (AFSB) to Malakoff Corporation Berhad. Included in the deal valued at RM1.0b was DRB-HICOM Environmental Services Sdn Bhd (DHES), a unit of AFSB. After several extensions of time, the deal was finally completed on 5 December 2019.[10]

    Significant companies under DRB-HICOM[edit]

    Subsidiaries[edit]

    Associated companies[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "DRB-Hicom selling 49.9% stake in Proton to Geely". 24 May 2017.
  • ^ https://themalaysianreserve.com/2019/04/29/drb-hicom-sells-11-stake-in-modenas/
  • ^ Tan, Danny (12 March 2012). "BREAKING: CKD Volkswagen Passat 1.8 TSI available now for RM170,888, same spec as CBU model". Selangor, Malaysia: Paul Tan's Automotive News. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  • ^ hd (12 March 2012). "VW startet Fahrzeugproduktion in Malaysia" [VW starts vehicle production in Malaysia] (in German). Auto News. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  • ^ "Expansionspläne von VW in Malaysia werden konkreter" [VW's plans for expansion in Malaysia win concreteness]. Automobilwoche (in German). Oberpfaffenhofen: Crain Communications GmbH. 19 July 2012. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  • ^ "Business Content". Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  • ^ https://www.drb-hicom.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/MEDIA-RELEASE-ENG-DRB-HICOM-ANNOUNCES-NEW-STRATEGIC-DIRECTION-FOR-ITS-PROPERTIES-SECTOR-V2.0-MARMCASFHfinal-approved-copy-1.pdf Archived 2 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL PDF]
  • ^ "Announcement details".
  • ^ "Announcement details".
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