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Saturday, 27 January 2018

霹州发展机构与OWG集团合作管理动漫影城推上国际化 Perak Corp seeks OWG expertise for its Ipoh theme park MAPS to greater height

目标价:1.53令吉



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霹雳州的亚洲区首座动漫影城(MAPS)的营运,将与主题公园权威的OWG(Only World Group)集团控股公司合作管理,以助开发国际市场及开拓更大商机。

霹州发展机构总执行长拿督阿米鲁丁,与OWG集团控股公司创办人兼主席丹斯里许展强,今午在霹州大臣拿督斯里占比里见证下签署经营管理合作协议书,陪同者有霹行政议员拿督查益及霹州秘书拿督斯里阿都普艾。

东南亚最高“彩虹步道”

阿米鲁丁指,OWG集团是亚洲管理主题公园的权威,曾经管理云顶、双威水上乐园、爱化摩沙及光大复兴计划等。

许展强指出,该集团参与光大复兴计划,打造全马最大的室内主题乐园,更在68顶楼兴建东南亚最高的高空走道“彩虹步道”,而光大65楼也将于今年2或3月,迎全世界最高的高空绳网,它有别于其他的高建筑物及桥梁上的冒险活动,光大的绳网将提供更多元的冒险活动,且会有笨猪跳的新设施。

霹大臣占比里希望,通过OWG集团的丰富经验与专业,能够把MAPS推上国际化,吸引更多国内外游客到霹州观光游玩。
Aminuddin (left) and Koh (right) exchanging documents after the signing ceremony. With are Zambry and Industry Investment and Corridor Development Commitee Chairman Datuk Mohd Zahir Abdul Khalid (second from left). The Star




OWG控股(OWG,5260,主板贸服股)与Animation主题乐园私人有限公司(ATP)签署暂定协议,洽谈管理与经营怡保动漫影城主题乐园(MAPS)的合作。

双方放眼在3个月内敲定管理服务协议。 

行家建议

OWG控股在进行管理时,不需要任何资本支出或财务要求,且将收取管理费,据我们了解,典型的行业管理费平均介于2至5%。

我们估计,MAPS项目要取得扣除利息、税务、折旧与摊销前盈利(EBITDA)及净利,营业额分别要达到7500万令吉和1亿3000万令吉。

不过,考量到于2004年就已营运的邻近主题乐园双威城水上迷失乐园(每年110万人次),加上MAPS的每位访客平均花85令吉,预计MAPS每年的营业额可高达9000万至1亿令吉。

我们认为,MAPS需要花几年时间,才可以实现双威城水上迷失乐园的客流量。

假设MAPS营业额为9500万令吉,而平均行业管理费最低为2%,预计可提高OWG控股2019财年净利2至3%。

维持“守住”评级,目标价调高至1.53令吉。
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Perak Corp seeks OWG expertise for its Ipoh theme park MAPS to greater height 



TO enhance the operations, management, and marketing of the Movie Animation Park Studios (MAPS) in Ipoh, the theme park will be working with the country’s pioneer recreational, and amusement theme park company.






Perak Corporation Bhd's subsidiary is in talks with Only World Group Bhd (OWG) for the latter to manager and operate its  theme park, Movie Animation Park Studios in Bandar Meru Raya, Ipoh.


Perak Corp's 51% owned Animation Theme Park Sdn Bhd (ATP) had entered into a heads of agreement with OWG  to negotiate for a potential collaboration for the theme park.


ATP is the developer, operator and owner of MAPS, an animation theme park, with more than 40 attractions in six thematic zones.


Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir witnessed the signing ceremony between ATP chairman Datuk Aminuddin Md Desa and OWG founder Tan Sri Richard Koh at his office.

In his speech, Aminuddin said the agreement will allow the company to bring in more local and foreign tourists to MAPS.

The head of agreement  enables ATP and OWG to explore and negotiate with a view to execute a definitive management services agreement for OWG to manage and operate the theme park.


“We are hoping to see an increase in tourists visiting Ipoh, and in Perak generally. The theme park was opened around the middle of last year, and we will soon be unveiling it’s final zone. So is it timely to promote the park and to bring in more business for the industry,” he said.
Koh, who is dubbed the “King of Malaysian Theme Parks”, said OWG was established in 1973 with the purpose of creating and designing fun centres for families, as well as roller-skating rinks in the country.
He said over the years, the company undertook significant projects such as Resorts World Genting, Universal Studios Singapore, Wet World Waterparks, Sunway Lagoon Resort, and Desa Water Park.
Among the company’s latest accomplishments is TOP@Komtar, the indoor theme park in the iconic Komtar tower in Penang, and the soon-to-open tallest rope course in Malaysia called Gravityz, on the same building’s 65th floor
“We don’t only operate parks, and we have also designed and built them in Malaysia as well as in India, Indonesia and Thailand.
“So when we got the opportunity to collaborate with the Perak government to enhance MAPS, add value to the park, and market the tourist destination, we were overwhelmed,” he added.
Zambry, in his speech, said the agreement would be beneficial for all parties involved.
He said it would be more difficult for MAPS to move forward if it were to work alone.
“We all need to work together to promote Perak, and put MAPS on the world map.
“We are looking at ways to expand the theme park, but that will be explored later,” he added.

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