Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor SdnBhd or
better known as SYABAS was incorporated on 8 July 1996 under the Malaysian
Companies Act, 1965 to undertake the privatisation of water supply services in
the State of Selangor and the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya
('the Privatisation‘).
SYABAS is an entity specifically
incorporated for use as an implementation vehicle in respect to the
privatization of the water supply and distribution systems in Selangor and
Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya.
SYABAS was appointed by the State and
Federal Governments to upgrade and enhance the water supply system and services
in the State of Selangor under the Privatisation concept in view of the
previous management’s financial constraint, ineffective management, poor water
quality standards and inconsistent supply of treated water.
SYABAS was granted a concession by the
Federal Government and the Selangor State Government to manage, operate and
distribute quality clean water for a period of thirty years, commencing on 1st
January 2005.
As the biggest water concessionaire in
Malaysia, SYABAS was developed by a visionary entrepreneur who is backed by a
team of professional, dedicated and skillful management with a penchant for
innovation in excellent customer services as well as reshaping the landscape of
the local utility industry.
The authorized share capital of SYABAS is RM100,000,000.00 comprising 93,449,999 ordinary shares of RM1.00 each, one (1) Golden Share of RM1.00 and 655,000,000 redeemable cumulative preference shares ("RPS") of RM0.01 each, while the paid-up share capital of SYABAS is RM71,550,001.00 comprising 65,000,000 ordinary shares of RM1.00 each, 655,000,000 RPS of RM0.01 each and one (1) Golden Share of RM1.00.
The shareholders of SYABAS are PuncakNiaga
Holdings Berhad ("PNHB") holding 70% of the total equity shareholding
in SYABAS, 15% equity shareholding held by Kumpulan DarulEhsanBerhad
("KDEB") and the remaining 15% held by Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor
Berhad ("KPS"). The Federal Government ("Government")
through the Minister of Finance, Incorporated ("MOF") holds one (1)
Golden Share in SYABAS.
It is anticipated that the State of
Selangor DarulEhsan and the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya
will continue to be a centre of economic growth and thereby, the water demand
in the states would continue to grow steadily. The current situation also
provides opportunities for the PNHB Group to enhance the overall efficiency of
the water industry in particular to reduce the high non-revenue water losses
level and uplift the standard of service.
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deliver unrivalled water products and services to our domestic, commercial and
industrial consumers;
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deliver a better quality of life for all;
- continuously invest in improving our
facilities and in technology to meet and exceed the highest of standards; and
- ensure the preservation of our
environment
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