Friday 19 Apr 2024
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SINGAPORE (March 26): Three years ago, Abdul Rahim Mohamad Wambri, known to his friends as Raye, led a team of tradesmen in the set-up of a business overseas. The group, which consisted of experts in work from plumbing to electrical wiring, spent about S$100,000 on vans and tools to establish a handyman operation in Malaysia. It was their first foray overseas — and the experience crushed him.

“[Many customers] did not care about compliance [with building regulations],” he says. “When you do not care about compliance, the cost goes down. But we did not want to do things that were not compliant, so we couldn’t support the operation.” Two years later, the team ended its loss-making stint in Malaysia.

Raye, a mechanical engineer by training, is operational director of HRD Professional Handy man, a two-decade-old local enterprise. With no other footholds in the region, the company’s reach is limited to the...(click on link for full story on theedgesingapore.com)

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