Property Holding And Investment Holding Companies in Malaysia

A property holding company is a company that owns, operates and manages a portfolio of real estate assets. A property holding company may be a stand-alone company or a subsidiary of another company.

A property holding company typically generates income from rental income, sales of properties and management fees. A property holding company may also engage in other activities such as development and construction of new properties, and providing financing for property purchases.

A property holding company is subject to various laws and regulations, including those governing taxation, company law, securities law and property law.

A property holding company may be formed as a private company, a public company or a unit trust. The choice of legal structure will be influenced by a number of factors, including the size and nature of the property portfolio, the intended ownership structure, and the tax regime that applies in the jurisdiction where the company is incorporated.

A property holding company is typically owned by a small number of shareholders, which may include natural persons, other companies or a combination of both. The shareholders of a property holding company are typically entitled to receive dividends out of the company’s profits, and may also have the right to vote on certain matters relating to the company’s affairs.

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