KUALA LUMPUR, 28 FEBRUARY 2022 – IBN Corp Ltd (“IBN Corp”) has just received the Consumer's Choice Award 2022, a prestigious recognition by the National Consumer Action Council or Majlis Tindakan Pengguna Negara (“MTPN”).
The award is due recognition to companies that demonstrate customer satisfaction and business excellence for the quality of their products and services, professionalism and integrity. Like previous years, the Consumer's Choice Award 2022 is duly endorsed by the Ministry of Domestic Trade & Consumer Affairs and the Tribunal for Consumer Claims Malaysia.
It constitutes the crowning achievement of the winners' efforts and the brand loyalty because the MTPN’s survey collects and reviews the opinions of thousands of customers annually. Companies use this survey to improve customer satisfaction and business development, while the social promotion system gives customers the power to make educated purchase choices.
The award is an achievement that IBN Corp is proud of and works tirelessly towards each and every year. It is indeed a testament to IBN Corp's continued dedication in its pursuit of client satisfaction. “From engagement sessions with potential property buyers and seasoned investors to carrying out niche market surveys, our team is always striving to improve the way we do business. We're honoured to be recognised for our professional performance and craftsmanship,” said IBN Corp Vice President Megat Khalil Izzuddin Shah.
“We sincerely value this vote of confidence by property investors, stakeholders and those who know of us. We are delighted that so many people in the region associate IBN Corp as among the trusted in luxury real estate,” Megat added.
IBN Corp, which was officially established in Malaysia in 2018, focuses on high-end property development and has a customer base that mainly comprise of overseas buyers. IBN Corp’s key developments include IBN Bukit Bintang – a RM1.3 billion gross development value (GDV) luxury high-rise development that will eventually become the tallest residential building in Kuala Lumpur, and the IBN Highlands City, a RM6.2 billion GDV mixed-use development project located at Genting Highlands.
Other smaller developments that its subsidiaries were involved such as Bentong Eco Park in Pahang and Green City in Serendah, Selangor.