
From Borders to Wendy’s , The Rise and Silent Exit
Timeline Description 2005 Borders opened a flagship store at Berjaya Times Square, spanning about 60,000 square feet. It became one of the largest Borders outlets
Voices That Shape Tomorrow

Timeline Description 2005 Borders opened a flagship store at Berjaya Times Square, spanning about 60,000 square feet. It became one of the largest Borders outlets

Timeline Description 1985 Prudential Assurance Malaysia was established as a joint venture between Prudential plc and Berjaya Corporation Berhad. 1990 to 1999 Expanded rapidly alongside

Timeline Description 2026 The board of IJM Corporation Berhad rejected a RM11 billion takeover offer from Sunway Berhad at RM3.15 per share, structured as 90%

Timeline Description Early 1990s Malaysia opened its mobile telecommunications sector, shifting from analog to GSM networks. Vincent Tan Chee Yioun entered the industry early using

Timeline Description 1950 Khee San Berhad was founded, producing sweets and snacks including the Fruit Plus brand. 1996 Khee San was listed on Bursa Malaysia,

Timeline Description 1981 London Biscuits Berhad was established, focusing on biscuits and confectionery for export markets. 2004 London Biscuits was listed on Bursa Malaysia, positioning

Timeline Description 1994 Kenny Rogers Roasters entered Malaysia via a franchise secured by Berjaya Corporation. Operations were managed under Berjaya Roasters, focusing on mall-based expansion.

Timeline Description 1969 Sports Toto was established by the Malaysian government as a national lottery operator. It later became the foundation of Berjaya’s early cash

Timeline Description 1986 7-Eleven Malaysia entered via licensing between Antah Holdings and Jardine Matheson. 2001 to 2004 Acquired by Vincent Tan and injected into listed

Timeline Description 1992 UA Cineplex Malaysia opened its first cinema in Subang Parade, marking early mall based cinema expansion. 1996 South Malaysia Industries acquired UA









