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Malaysia crowned Overall Champion at FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards 2026

Malaysia wins overall champion at FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards 2026 with 14 awards, including eight gold and six silver.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia was named Overall Champion at the FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards 2026 in Vienna, Austria, securing 14 awards, including eight gold and six silver.

In a statement yesterday, Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming said the achievement reflects the strength and competitiveness of Malaysia’s property industry on the global stage alongside those of developed nations.

He said the recognition underscores the capability of local developers to deliver world-class developments that meet international standards in innovation, design, sustainability and community impact.

“This success proves that Malaysian developers are not only competitive but are also setting global benchmarks.

“In an increasingly competitive global property landscape, Malaysian developers continue to prove that we are not only able to compete, but also stand out and gain recognition.

“This victory also shows that local expertise is no longer confined to the domestic market, as Malaysian developers also secured two gold awards through projects developed in Vietnam,” he said.

Nga added that Malaysian expertise is gaining international recognition, with two gold awards secured for projects developed in Vietnam.

Malaysia crowned Overall Champion at FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards 2026

The FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards, often described as the “Oscars of the real estate industry”, recognise excellence in property development based on architecture, innovation, community benefit, environmental sustainability and financial viability.

Malaysia’s gold award winners include Park Regent @ Desa ParkCity, The Mansions @ ParkCity Hanoi, Menara Merdeka 118, Elmina Lakeside Mall, Sunway Velocity TWO (Phase 1), Gamuda Gardens and Diamond Precinct in Vietnam.

The silver award winners were Millerz Square @ OKR, The Arcuz @ Kelana Jaya, Precinct Arundina, ROBIN @ IJM Rimbayu, SkyAwani 5 Residences and Wetlands Arboretum.

Nga said strong collaboration between the government and the private sector would be key to sustaining Malaysia’s growth in the property sector.

“With continued momentum, I am confident Malaysia will remain a regional leader in sustainable, competitive and inclusive property development,” he said.

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