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First Wealth Management Forum in Cambodia Will be held in February 2017
First Wealth Management Forum in Cambodia Will be held in February 2017
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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The First Wealth Management Forum will be held in Cambodia at the Sokha Hotel Phnom Penh, the 16th and 17th of February.The Wealth Management Forum will be a two days comprehensive event, which will merge three major exhibitions: Property Forum, Marketing Exhibition and the Startup Exhibition.It is a three in one event which aims to create a forum in regards to financial education for the general public, give the chance to companies to present their products and services, and to create a network opportunity for entrepreneurs and investors.Miss DEK Davy , who organized the event, stated that in Cambodia the number of financial institutions and companies is increasing however, the overall knowledge in regards to this topic is still unsatisfactory.This forum therefore, has been created with the objective of bringing together various companies to present their products and experts in the field, to promote knowledge sharing and learning opportunities.More than 20 new businesses launched in 2016 will be given free exhibition stands, and the chance to meet potential investors. The event will be divided in eight sessions and will feature several speakers, who will share their experiences and give the chance to the public to ask questions.We are really excited about the event and would like to thank our sponsors for their support: Metfone, Phillip Bank Plc, Canadia Bank and Sovannaphum Life Insurance.Register today: www.wealthbuildingcambodia.com To buy tickets please call: 023 694 4444 / 071 3333 208 Seminar entrance ticket is 25$ and 15$ for students.  Special discount for early bird tickets.Find the latest real estate news now on Realestate.com.kh
Kampot and Kep sees 23.2 billion dollars invested in early 2017
Kampot and Kep sees 23.2 billion dollars invested in early 2017
June 6, 2022, 5:05 p.m.
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In a program with local media news, BTV, Mr. Chheang Sophanna – international sales manager of Pallas Group – said that the company plans to launch its $23.2 billion development project in March of 2017.  It will be located in the coastal area of Kampot and Kep.The government issued a license of development for to the project on October 12, 2016.Mr. Sophanna added that the Kampot and Kep project will be developed for residential holiday homes, business, and tourism and holiday homes. This is the first large-scale international project. It will be a great way to welcome foreign visitors from all around the world, he claimed.  Pallas Group is an international real estate company which is expected to occupy a total land area of 4,158 hectares in Kampot and 144 hectares of land area in Kep. Meanwhile, the company is also looking to do a similar project in Thailand and Vietnam. Kampot is situated 148 kilometres away, while Kep is located 170 kilometers away from City of Phnom Penh. Ms. Siriluck Choochart, the President of Pallas Group, mentioned that the project in the two provinces will be called the “French Riviera Marina”.The French Riviera Marina is set to become an international destination for purposes like residential, business, tourism, and film production. Siriluck cited that the company's Kampot and Kep project will create over 50,000 jobs after the construction begins and thousands more after the development is completed. And each project will be environment-friendly. It will also make use of modern construction materials and the most advanced construction methods. This project will be made with quality in mind and is slated to become the best of its kind in Cambodia.The French Riviera Marina will also offer a safe sea park that includes villas, hotels, apartments, a swimming pool, artificial beach, a private coast, a golf course, a port, boutique shops, leisure area, and many more.Enjoy more of the latest real estate news!Click here to download your free copy!
Xi Jinping’s Hangover: 3 Road and Bridge Infrastructure Projects Will Begin in 2017
Xi Jinping’s Hangover: 3 Road and Bridge Infrastructure Projects Will Begin in 2017
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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A state visit between the  Cambodian government and the Government of the People's Republic of China last 13th and 14th of October 2016 was participated by both Prime Minister of Cambodia and President of China.This visit in Cambodia brought about an agreement and a memorandum of understanding of 31 points related to various fields, including the strengthening of international cooperation, economy and finance (business), taxation, law enforcement, industry and handicrafts, water resource management and  irrigation, environment, and infrastructural construction.Meanwhile, in the afternoon of October 14, 2016, Sun Chanthol – Minister of Public Works and Transport – signed an agreement for 3 major construction projects with China that are expected to begin construction in 2017. The three new projects include the National Highway projects from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, National Road project No. 11 from Neak Loeung to Tnal Toteung, and a project for a bridge across the Mekong river, in the area of Kroch Chmar to Steung Trang.National highway Project from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville:This project will be built and managed by a private company before transferring to the Royal Government. It will be developed by the China Road & Bridge Corporation (CRBC).The whole project will cost a total of about $1,900 million. According to minister Sun Chan Thol, this new project will be serving as a significant, convenient, and fast transportation means for both locals and international visitors moving between the two areas.  National Road Project No. 11 Between Neak Loeung and Tnal Toteung:   This infrastructure project aims to restore the existing National Road No.11 from Neak Loeung to Tnal Toteung that’s developed and managed by the Kwangchow Van An Construction Management Company. The project will cost approximately $98 million and will measure 96,481 kilometers in length and a road width of 11 meters. The Bridge Construction Project Across the Mekong River Kroch Chmar – Steung Trang:This infrastructure project will build a bridge across the Mekong River in Kroch Chmar district, Tbong Khmum province all the way to the Stueng Trang district in the Kampong Cham Province. This project will cost a total of $57 million. It will have a length of 1,131 meters and a width of 13,50 meters.It’s important to note that along with the construction of the bridge, there is also another project being planned as a technical control project over a the bridge in order to control other technical aspects that will be done in cooperation with the Kwangchow Van An Construction Management Company.Among the 31 points in the agreement and the memorandum of understanding between Cambodia and China, there will also be more agreements for other real estate and infrastructure developments that will be done successively in the future such as: Exchange of Note on the Construction Project for Medical Center Cambodia - China Chinese Yuan Loan Agreement for the construction of Road No. 51 Concession Agreement for the development of the Siem Reap - Angkor International Airport Chinese Yuan Loan Agreement for the construction of Second Ring Road City Protocol Agreement for power plants, operating by coal, 450MV power in Sihanoukville Keep up with the latest infrastructure news on Realestate.com.khClick here to download your free copy!
Sihanoukville Airport to become the largest airport in Cambodia
Sihanoukville Airport to become the largest airport in Cambodia
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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Sihanoukville International Airport (formerly Kang Keng Airport) was established in the 1960s. After the Khmer Rouge period, services in the airport stopped until it started operating again in early 2007. But it wasn’t until 2011 that a scheduled service was formally done.A tri-weekly trip from Siem Reap’s Angkor International Airport began in December of 2011, where it was further adjusted in 2013 to accommodate trips from and across Sihanoukville, Siem Reap, and Phnom Penh.Mr. Sin Chansereyvutha, the Director of the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation said that Sihanoukville Airport is the largest airport in the country, which may be the case for the next 10 to 15 years.He explains that the economy of Sihanoukville had increasingly grown stronger, thanks to the economic contributions of the business sector, industry sector, transportation, imports and exports, and tourism. Sihanoukville is becoming a region of great potential as well for the real estate sector as the region was transformed into a special economic zone. Another important factor is the Sihanoukville Autonomous Port, an international port. This is key for economic growth.In addition, Sihanoukville is also a tourist destination for both local and international tourists, with the Sihanoukville International Airport offering convenience and comfort to travelers.There are also domestic and international flights going to Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh, and Siem Reap, along with options to take private aircrafts and helicopters.The Sihanoukville International Airport also has the same geographical environment as the airports in Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore, where they are near the ports and the sea.Find out more about new development on Realestate.com.kh !Click here to download your free copy!
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Koh Kong Airport Announced on Cambodian Coast
Koh Kong Airport Announced on Cambodian Coast
June 7, 2022, 4:36 a.m.
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Infrastructural projects like railway completions, airport expansions, and road widening have been fast-tracking growth in Cambodia. As a result, the tourism sector is experiencing a sudden surge.  According to the Ministry of Tourism, around 2.7 million international visitors traveled to Cambodia. Leading the herd of visitors are the neighboring Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and South Koreans.  So, this is being utilized as a resource towards a better tourism strategy.Anticipation Builds:Though declining to communicate project cost and timeline, Chinese-owned development company Tianjin Union Development Group (UDG) announced last week that a plan to construct a coastal airport has already been finalized and that “a geological survey and initial design work has been concluded for this high-grade international airport.” This is according to a representative from UDG. The representative adds, “The construction is ready to go.”The Union Development Group signed a 99-year lease with the government and has been developing projects in its 45,000-hectare of land concession in the districts of Kiri Sakor and Botum Sakor since 2008. Along with this is the government’s commitment to deny any application to construct new airports in the area, making UDG’s development the main airport of the province.The Bigger Picture:Most of the arrivals into Cambodia go through Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, accounting to around 90 percent of visitor arrivals. In comparison, coastal areas only received 8.8 percent of visitors who mostly arrive either by sea or by land. The developers are hopeful that this move will bring that number up. This airport will be a part of a bigger plan that includes the Dara Sakor Seashore Resort and a free trade zone with ports. And much like the expansion project of the Sihanoukville airport, the construction of the new airport in Koh Kong is expected to address any possible congestion.The airport development will be a part of the UDG’s $3.8 billion dollar plan to turn Koh Kong province into one of Cambodia’s main tourist destinations. Once completed, this airport is expected to bring in planes as big as an Airbus 380 and around 10 million travelers.So, will the construction of the Koh Kong airport allow the province to soar high or struggle to fly? We just have to wait for more details about the project to see.Find out new development in Cambodia on Realestate.com.kh
78-Storey Commercial Building Construction will start early next year
78-Storey Commercial Building Construction will start early next year
June 6, 2022, 8:10 p.m.
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Phnom Penh has undergone surprising changes in the last decade. Commercial buildings and skyscrapers have been and are being built, turning this once haunting ghost city to one of the newest civilized and modern cities in the world.But the changes aren’t quite done yet. A 78-storey commercial building will rise from the ashes for the first time in Phnom Penh where construction will begin in early 2017. This will add to the estimated 600 existing tall buildings – living up to the Asian Development Bank’s designation of Cambodia as "Asia’s New Tiger Economy.”A staff of the Yung Chung Company who does not wish to be named said that “the building design has been completed, and the construction is scheduled to begin in early 2017. The development will reach total completion by 2021, but its showroom will be launched in November this year.” He added that “this building will be a mixed-use development and will include shopping malls, condominiums, hotels, as well as a swimming pool and a rotated restaurant on the 78th floor.”He continues, “The detailed plans of using this building was completed, but details are still confidential at the moment. This project has already been approved by the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction.”Seng Lot, the spokesman for the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction confirms, “The ministry has already agreed to provide a license for Yung Chung Real Estate to construct a building of 78 floors.”Ann Sothida, director of CBRE Cambodia, said that as far as she’s gathered, this mixed-use business center will be built in the future. But the market is not doing good, and that could cause a delay in the construction of the project. She added that with the company’s innovative approach of the building though, this project should not have any problems in the Cambodian market once it is completed. According to her, the project will be located behind “The Bridge” building, which is near Diamond Island (Koh Pich). However, she did not show the feature details of the plan.President of CVEA, Kim Heang, said that “Investors of the skyscraper project will be through a developer from China. The project will also  occupy a total area of 4,500 square meters and will cost lower than $20 million.” He adds that “if the project owner has enough money to complete this huge building project, it will not be a problem for this market.”Once completed, it will become the 2nd tallest building in Phnom Penh, next to the 133 floor Thai Boon Roong twin trade center which is 500 meters high.Dr. Van Vat, Planning Specialist, explains that Cambodia already has a regulation to limit tall buildings. So, if our law enforcement is good, it will not only protect the heritage in the city, but it will maintain the beautiful sceneries and will minimize the environmental impact as well. He continues to say that normally the construction of  such a high building requires the company to have studied all the technical standards, and the specialist from the ministry has to inspect and go over the construction standards to make sure that the company’s complying with the request or not.He adds that "Having these tall commercial buildings, it is a national pride because it is not only improving the economy, but it also provides employment and income for the people as well."Check out the hottest new development homes and offices!This story was featured in the September 2016 print edition of PROPERTY VIEW magazine, produced by the CVEA.Realestate.com.kh is very proud to support the CVEA’s Property View publication. For more information about joining the Cambodian Valuers and Estate Agents Association (CVEA) please click here. And, if you are interested in advertising placement or advertorial in the next edition of Property View Magazine, please contact Mr. Virith via email: virith007@yahoo.com Or call: 078 959 567  or 098 66 26 68
Urgent plot land law reforms called for by CVEA
Urgent plot land law reforms called for by CVEA
June 6, 2022, 5:06 p.m.
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According to Phat Sok, Head of the Land Department from Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, and Ms. Chan Socheata, Head of the Office of Business Management of Housing Development at the Department of Industry and Finance, “Cambodia currently does not have law or regulation in the management of plot land, however the government with relevant ministries are currently working on the drafting a law on “Business Management of Real Estate Development.” ARE YOU LOOKING TO BUY PLOT LAND? Read our ultimate guide to buying land in a plot land development now! Regarding the draft of this new law, Oknha Cheng Kheng, ceo of Huttons CPL said that, “making a law to have legal control over the company selling subdivided plot land is highly significant and timely.” He explained, “we have to think about the positive impact and negative side with the long term health of the market in mind. If this law is applied, it will be able to defend any conflict which is arising after the purchasing of that land. For instance, in the past there have been some companies that have promised to build the road and sewage system for customers within the plot land development, but ultimately they are not keeping their promise. If we have this law, we can make sure that they are legally obliged to fulfill their promises to the buyer." Oknha Kheng also directly questioned the government’s criticism of plot land developers given the current void of legislation. Oknha Kheng notes that “having been a service provider of plot land, I have observed notable progress in the sector. But I have also seen a lack of involvement from the authorities in regards to people’s education surrounding construction quality - some of which directly affects the municipal infrastructure, and the issues this causes when residential properties are under construction. At this early point of the construction progress there are no outright bans or instructions from the authorities guiding the developer. Then, suddenly after the construction is complete it is announced by the authority that the building is illegal. This state of affairs should also be taken into account by the relevant ministry.” Lina Thav, Executive Chairman of POD development in the project of Surin Phom Green Community, said that he supported a law governing the plot land subdivision companies: “Obviously our company wishes to fulfill its legal obligations and all safeguards required by law - such as responding to requests to display the master plan of the project to the government and customers, and the infrastructure plans to the Ministry of Land.” Suy Kokthean, Executive Director of the Vision to Social Advancement Organization, said that “since we do not have legal control over the plot land subdivision currently occurring, this creates problems for customers trying to purchase plot land now and in the future.” Suy notes that “plot land subdivisions have the potential to become areas of anarchy, where people build homes in any way they see fit. This will mean messy and poor-quality construction, building with no respect to borders easements. Furthermore, who will control zoning? What is stopping people from building factories and renting to workers, in the same area other buyers wanted to build a home?” He added “ This is an unpleasant thought for those who will buy plot land thinking it a good place to build a family home in the future.” He finally said, “if plot land management law is applied well, we could avoid these type of issues.” This discussion was held at the recent Cambodian Valuers and Estate Agents Association (CVEA) public forum entitled "Today’s Real  Estate Industry in Cambodia" at the Sofitel Hotel, Phnom Penh. This public forum event was designed to benefit key stakeholders in the Cambodian real estate sector such as developers, construction companies, real estate sellers and buyers, financial institutions and estate agents. Kim Heang, the president of the CVEA, also mentioned about the need for legal control over property sales and urged the government to establish the law relating to the subdivision plot land management law as soon as possible in order to facilitate the industry and to protect the interest of customers wishing to purchase plot land. Heang said that now is the ideal time to define what are the current issues in the real estate sector and find appropriate solutions to fix these problems. If these changes are not made quickly, the consumers will suffer in the longer-term. In particular, regulation is needed regarding plot land subdivision guidelines, condominium sales and development, boreys and correct licensing procedures for the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction.  BE A SMART PLOT LAND INVESTOR: Read our ultimate guide to buying land in a plot land development now!