Five Petroleum Malaysia Hosts Chinese New Year Open House, Donates RM1 Million

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Five Petroleum Malaysia Hosts Chinese New Year Open House, Donates RM1 Million
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Thousands attended a Chinese New Year open house hosted by Five Petroleum Malaysia, showcasing the company's commitment to corporate social responsibility and community empowerment. The event featured a RM1 million donation to various educational, charity, sports, and religious organizations, with Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) Education Foundation receiving RM500,000. Founder and CEO Datuk Seri Dr King Lim Chin Fui emphasized the role of corporations in nation-building and highlighted strategic collaborations with Uzbekistan to expand Malaysia's trade in the global market.

KUALA LUMPUR: Thousands attended a Chinese New Year open house hosted by Five Petroleum Malaysia, underscoring the company's commitment to corporate social responsibility and community empowerment.

Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology Education Foundation received RM500,000, supporting higher education and nurturing future Malaysian talents. "We believe that success must be shared and growth must be inclusive. Our commitment extends far beyond business," he said on Saturday .

"The open house affirms our commitment to fostering diplomatic relations, driving economic growth, and championing social progress," he said.

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