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KUALA LUMPUR: The Johor crown prince Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim has emerged as a substantial shareholder with a 7.67% stake in TMC Life Sciences Bhd, in which Singapore tycoon Peter Lim controls a 70.5% stake.

A filing with Bursa Malaysia showed Tunku Ismail was issued 133 million TMC Life shares after he sold an indirect 30% stake in BB Waterfront Sdn Bhd.

TMC took over the entire stake in BB Waterfront, a wholly-owned unit of Best Blend Sdn Bhd, for RM400 million by issue of shares. The Johor royal held a 30% stake and Lim owned the remaining 70% in Best Blend. BB Waterfront owns Thomson Iskandar, a medical hub project located on 1.6ha site in Stulang Laut, which is within 1km radius of the Malaysian Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex located at the Causeway linking Singapore to Johor Baru.

The medical hub will contain a hospital named Iskandariah Hospital. Co-located with the hospital is an outpatient medical centre that will contain 400 clinic suites.

The medical hub will be managed by Thomson International, a subsidiary of Thomson Medical Pte Ltd — a private hospital owner and operator in Singapore.

 

This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily, on July 8, 2015.

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