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Cape EMS is among five Johor-based organisations to receive approximately RM120 mil in collective financing, thus underscoring Maybank’s confidence in the group’s capability to anchor regional clean-energy and manufacturing growth.
The financing provides strategic headroom for Cape EMS’s next phase of expansion across key growth verticals, including:
- Localised assembly and lifecycle management of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS);
- Deployment of EV (electric car)-related charging and smart-mobility infrastructure; and
- Scaling of precision EMS operations within its Senai facilities.
Adrian's right, CEB looks like they're making some smart moves to capitalize on those high-growth areas. It's definitely a strategy that could pay off big time.
Cape EMS Bhd is one of five Johor-based companies that received a letter of offer (LO) for financing from Maybank, as part of the bank’s RM120 million total financing commitment to support businesses within the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ).