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EXSIM Hospitality Unit Secures MYR2.5 Million Interior Design Works Deal

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EXSIM Hospitality (KLSE:EXSIMHB) unit EXSIM Concepto bagged a 2.5 million ringgit work order from Exsim Aseania for interior design works at a mixed-use development in Langkawi, Malaysia, according to a Thursday Malaysian bourse filing.

Shares slid over 1% in Friday's midday trade.

The contract covers the execution and completion of show units and a sales gallery for the proposed retail and Airbnb development.

Deal works are scheduled to begin on Sept. 7, 2026, and be completed by Feb. 28, 2027, with a 12-month defects liability period, the filing said.

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