Prince Holding Group Voted as Top 20 Favorite Companies

Prince Holding Group, one of Cambodia's largest business groups, is pleased to announce that it was selected as one of 20 companies to receive the 2022 People's Choice Stevie® Awards for Favorite Companies.

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Among conglomerates winners across 67 markets, Prince Holding Group stood out, within a poll of 53,000 corporate representatives, for its business performance, philanthropic work, and anti-epidemic response last year in Cambodia.

Neak Oknha Chen Zhi, chairman of Prince Holding Group, is proud to been voted as Top 20 Favorite Companies in 2022 People’s Choice Stevie Awards among conglomerates winners across 67 markets.
Neak Oknha Chen Zhi, chairman of Prince Holding Group, is proud to been voted as Top 20 Favorite Companies in 2022 People’s Choice Stevie Awards among conglomerates winners across 67 markets.

“We believe in the impact that corporates can make for the communities surrounding its businesses, and that public-private partnerships hold the key responsibility in aiding the social and economic recovery as we continue to build a better life for the people we serve,” said Gabriel Tan, Chief Communications Officer of Prince Holding Group.

With total assets under management exceeding US$2 billion across various projects in real estate, financial services and consumer services, Prince Holding Group is part of the rising wave of socially responsible corporates in Cambodia that publish their annual reports detailing their CSR activities.

Earlier in the year, Neak Oknha Chen Zhi, chairman of Prince Holding Group, had also been recognized as Entrepreneur of the Year – Conglomerates (Cambodia) for the second consecutive year by the International Business Awards, for successfully building a multi-sector business group that has witnessed rapid growth through acquisitions and partnerships.

About Prince Holding Group

Prince Holding Group is one of Cambodia’s largest business groups spanning real estate development, financial services, and consumer services. Prince Holding Group’s key business units in Cambodia include Prince Real Estate Group, Prince Huan Yu Real Estate Group, Prince Bank, Cambodia Airways, Belt Road Capital Management, as well as Awesome Global Investment Group. Via its subsidiaries, Prince Holding Group has over 100 businesses in Cambodia operating in real estate development, banking, finance, aviation, tourism, logistics, technology, food and beverages, and lifestyle sectors etc.

Leveraging a network of industrial, business and financial professionals across Asia, Prince Holding Group is firmly committed to the long-term development of Cambodia. Moving forward, Prince Holding Group will continue to seek out opportunities to play an important role in Cambodia, through partnerships or direct investments into key industries for the betterment of Cambodians and the local economy.

Prince Holding Group Ltd.
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