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Smart Expo Malaysia set to attract realty investors
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Posted Nov 6, 2007 1:24:20 PM By mcdar [Show Printable Version]  

Smart Expo Malaysia set to attract realty investors: SMART Investment and International Property Expo, real estate investment and property exhibition, will be held from 24 to 25 November 2007 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The growing SMART Expo portfolio is a reflection on the increasing demands from Asian buyers to diversify their wealth into overseas property and other investment opportunities. SMART offers realty developers and sellers an established and recognized sales platform for reaching thousands of eager potential investors and buyers in Asia.

SMART’s major attraction for Asian investors is the opportunity for them to learn from international experts covering real estate, stocks, funds and alternative investments. The important keynote speakers for this event are Patrick Grove, Group CEO & Chairman, Catcha Media Group and Executive Chairman, IPGA; Jimmy Koh, VP & Head, Economics-Treasury Research, United Overseas Bank, Singapore; Dr Joseph Eby Ruin, Management Consultant; John Constantine, VP, Azzura Corporation and Zainal Azam Abd. Rahman, Head of Sharjah Department, INCEIF.

According to the organizer, Corporate Consumer Communications Ltd, more and more of Asia’s wealthy are looking to buy real estate as a vehicle for long term investment. Luxury developments from Dubai, Las Vegas and Macau are amongst the newest trends for Asian investors to buy SMART’s major attraction for Asian investors is the opportunity for them to learn from international experts covering property, stocks, funds and alternative investments.

Via Gulf News

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