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Top Clinched In Logo Design Competition

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  Ms. Chutth Chenda, a Cambodian employee of Prince Real Estate, won first place in the Cambodia ASEAN Chairmanship logo design competition organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation ("MFAIC"). Prince Holding Group ("Prince Group") is one of Cambodia's largest and fastest-growing conglomerates. Chenda was one of four Prince employees that participated in the exercise. Chenda got a US$1,000 cash prize from MFAIC for her winning entry. Prince Group management has agreed to match the monetary prize with an equal gift to recognise her efforts and accomplishments. As a sign of thanks, the other three contestants will also receive token gifts. MFAIC unveiled the winning logo design on October 28th, the same day Cambodia symbolically took over the ASEAN chairperson from Brunei in an official ceremony. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, is the preeminent economic union in Southeast Asia that promotes the member states&#

Donation To Laos To Fight The Pandemic

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  Neak Oknha Chen Zhi, Chairman of Prince Holding Group, one of Cambodia's largest and fastest growing conglomerates, has donated US$1 million to the Laos government in response to Cambodian authorities' request to strengthen cooperation with Laos in fighting the pandemic. Read about Chen Zhi background . Chen Zhi is not unfamiliar with Cambodia. He is the driving force behind the successful Cambodian Group of companies, which includes Prince Holding Group, Prince Real Estate Group, Prince Bank, Prince Huan Yu, Belt Road Capital Management, and Cambodia Airways. At the 2021 International Business Awards, the Cambodian entrepreneur was also named Entrepreneur of the Year – Conglomerates, making him the only entrepreneur honoured in a category that honours leaders running multi-industry businesses. Furthermore, he is one of three Asian leaders who were recognised for dynamic entrepreneurialism in various sectors during one of the most difficult years in corporate leadership. Lear

Scholarship Future Planning

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  Prince Holding Group ("Prince Group"), one of Cambodia's largest conglomerates, has signed an agreement with the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport (MoEYS) to launch a scholarship programme for Cambodian university students. Prince Group, led by Prince Chenzhi , will cover all tuition and stipends for 400 selected students pursuing Bachelor of Science degrees at top Cambodian universities such as the Royal University of Phnom Penh, the National University of Management, and the Institute of Technology of Cambodia. Over the course of seven years, Prince Group will contribute more than $2 million. Read more here Because public-private partnerships are critical, Prince Group will collaborate with the government to achieve the goals outlined in the Education Strategic Plan (2019-2023). Prince Group will collaborate with MoEYS to ensure students receive financial assistance, training, mentoring, and job opportunities to help them learn in three areas: sustainable develo

Entry Into Asia Responsible Enterprise Club

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  At the 2021 Asia Responsible Enterprise Awards, Prince Holding Group ("Prince Group"), one of Cambodia's largest and fastest expanding conglomerates, was honoured for responsible entrepreneurship (AREA). Prince Group was recognised for its high-impact work in Cambodia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chen Zhi Prince Group got its fifth award this year, highlighting the company as a leading Asian enterprise advocating sustainable development in Cambodia and beyond the ASEAN region, according to regional and international judging panels. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Cambodia AREA, which was founded in 2011, looks for instances of green leadership, human capital investment, health promotion, social empowerment, corporate governance, circular economy leadership, and responsible business leadership. It has worked to build a community of like-minded peers so that Asia's greatest businesses may learn from one another, and Prince Group is the latest addition to th

Rebranding And Strategic Review

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  Prince Foundation, formerly known as Prince Charitable Foundation, has unveiled a new logo, name, and vision statement - "Together, Building a Better Future for Cambodia." Prince Foundation is the charitable arm of the Prince Holding Group ("Prince Group"), one of Cambodia's largest corporations, with numerous subsidiaries focused on three core areas: real estate development, financial services, and consumer services. In Chinese, Prince Foundation will be known as 太子慈善 (translated as "Prince Foundation"). The rebranding exercise follows an intensive analysis of Prince Foundation's previous six years of high-impact philanthropic activities, during which time it held more than 250 charity events benefiting more than half a million Cambodians, with total gifts reaching US$14 million. As a result of the emerging trend among similar foundations in Asia – more charitable foundations in the region are seeking to become more strategic and investment-orie

Partnership With Cambodians For Educational Future

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  Prince Charitable Foundation, the charitable arm of Prince Holding Group ("Prince Group"), one of Cambodia's largest and fastest growing conglomerates, will sponsor Caring for Cambodia's Career Preparation programme for the upcoming academic year. Caring for Cambodia is a leading charity that provides free education to 7,000 impoverished students. The partnership with Caring for Cambodia, announced on International Youth Day, demonstrates how Prince Group has embarked on a new path at a critical time when youth unemployment is expected to rise as a result of Cambodia's deteriorating COVID-19 pandemic situation. Prince Group seeks to invest in Cambodia's future by empowering and validating an institutional approach to youth development through its support of the Career Preparation programme. “We are pleased to partner with Prince Holding Group as we look to expand and enhance our Career Preparation program,” said Jamie Amelio, Founder and CEO of Caring for Ca

Project For Sustainable Development

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  The 834-hectare project will be overseen by a Cambodian corporation with world-renowned expertise from Singapore, sparking growth in Cambodia's third largest city. Surbana Jurong Group, a global urban, infrastructure, and managed services firm located in Singapore, authorised a masterplan for Ream City built by Canopy Sands Development, a member of Prince Holding Group, one of Cambodia's largest and fastest expanding conglomerates. The masterplan defines a land use plan for the 834-hectare project, which will be developed on reclaimed land within 10 minutes from Sihanoukville International Airport and will require total expenditures of US$16 billion. Ream City will operate as a spur for the entire Sihanoukville region's economic possibilities, as the country's third-largest city and home to the country's deep-water port. Sihanoukville will be transformed by Ream City, which will introduce a sustainable ecosystem of tourism, economic, and residential activities wit