His company won several bids to construction projects in Naypyidaw, the country's new capital, including a stadium for the 2013 Southeast Asian Games.
His attempt to enter the Singaporean stock market as an international businessman by bidding over Aussino Group Ltd. was not successful.
[7] In 2010, he established the Ayeyarwady Foundation to provide funding for charity projects such as building schools and medical institutions.
[14] He continuously provided funds to the hundreds of patients with Congenital heart disease (CHD) through his foundation who are in real need of such donation and support for required surgery.
[18] He also funded 500 Million MMK worth of Health Insurance Benefit for Caregivers and provided accommodation, daily meals and transportation services ferrying the doctors and nurses from Waibargi Hospital, who are facing the difficulties of commuting and lodgings.
Ministry of Health and Sports assigned a team of 100 healthcare professionals and volunteers to run the site and the foundation contributes the entire bill for construction, logistics, foods and medical supplies.
[24] He was honoured country’s top taxes payer certificate by President U Win Myint for the 2017-18 fiscal year.
[25] In November 2013, he led the MFF to obtain the AFC Dream Asia award, which is given in recognition of those who share the values of Dream Asia, the AFC’s social responsibility initiative, which promotes the culture of giving, and emphasizes the power of football in bringing about positive change in respective Asian societies.