Johor Corporation

Headquartered in Johor Bahru, its operations extend across multiple countries including Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Australia, Thailand, Cambodia and Bangladesh.

JCorp’s flagship companies Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad, KPJ Healthcare Berhad, QSR Brands (M) Holdings Bhd and JLand Group Sdn Bhd spearhead the Group’s interest across four core sectors, namely: agribusiness, wellness & healthcare, food & restaurant and real estate & infrastructure.

As an investment holding corporation, its primary goal is premised on its mission of Membina & Membela (Creating Value, Enabling Sustainable Communities[1]).

Given JCorp's role as a state agency, the Menteri Besar Johor holds the position of Chairman of the Board of Directors.

JCorp's investments are focused on its core businesses, agribusiness, wellness and healthcare, food and restaurant, and Real Estate and infrastructure.

Kulim's agrofood segment, which includes agro farming, livestock and trading and services is placed under Farmbyte Sdn Bhd.

FarmByte, based in Johor, is contributing to the development of a sustainable agrofood industry to support national food security.

KPJ Healthcare University College (KPJU), established in 1991 and situated in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, is an educational institution focused on health sciences.

This approach allows students to gain hands-on experience and learn directly from industry professionals, aligning theoretical knowledge with practical application.

The partnership between KPJ and Mayo Clinic contributes to KPJU’s curriculum and training methods, incorporating international practices and advanced medical knowledge.

This includes the use of real-time data analytics and automation to manage inventory, reduce waste, and maintain food quality.

JLand Group Sdn Bhd (JLG) is a wholly owned subsidiary of JCorp, focused on developing digital and sustainable ecosystems in the real estate and infrastructure sectors.

JLG is undertaking projects such as Ibrahim Technopolis (IBTEC) and the rejuvenation of Johor Bahru City Centre (IIBD).

IBTEC is planned as a technological hub to support innovation and attract high-tech industries, while the IIBD project seeks to revitalize Johor Bahru’s urban core to enhance its role as a commercial and residential centre.

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