JAN - MAC 2016
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JAN - MAC 2016
JAN - MAC 2016 1 2 1 E D I TO R’ S N OT E & C R E D I T S PUBLISHER’S OFFICE EFY Dot Com Sdn. Bhd 2-3-1 Wisma Pauson, Jalan Taming Kanan1, Taman Taming Jaya, 43300 Balakong Selangor Darul Ehsan Tel: +603 8962 3528 / 3670 infor@efy.com.my www.efy.com.my CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Chan Sook Fen chan.sf@efy.com.my EDITOR Priya Rama priya.lr@efy.com.my Welcome to the first issue of the EFY Magazine! How time flies! It was just a year ago that Chan (our CEO) and I had a casual chat about publishing the EFY magazine. Yes, EFY started off as an online portal, focussing on the real issues that affect our lives on a daily basis, from lifestyle, business, property and home & living. However, it was becoming clear that we needed a physical presence to wrangle the hundreds of “pages” of content we were creating and trying to manage. We felt it was a good time to start a magazine, and the idea simply caught fire. WRITER Eris Choo eris.cwl@efy.com.my CONTRIBUTORS Basil Foo, Najihah Sani, Shalina Geraldine, Sabrina Mosbergen, Audrey Wong, Fariza Saidin, Meena Srinivasan, Ajit Singh, Y.S Siew, Jeremy Wong EVENTS & MARKETING Helen Lee lee.sl@efy.com.my And here we are today with our inaugural issue! We couldn’t be more excited to have made it to this point. Therefore, please do take some time to get to know our magazine. You will notice the four categories of articles: Lifestyle, Business, Property and Home & Living. SALES Steven Liew steven.lyk@efy.com.my When we set out to create the EFY magazine, one thing we agreed on right away was to steer-away from the glossy images of the too-perfect, product-driven magazines that we all sometimes read. DESIGN Mamboart Designs Third J Two Enterprise What you will find in the pages of EFY Magazine is a collection of inspired and instructive articles of real, honest, down-to-earth folks who work hard to live deliberately, but who are not afraid to admit the struggles they sometimes face. We are honoured to share the lives of so many committed and thoughtful people in our first issue. Oh, we have some fun stuff and tricks up our sleeve, and a few surprises, but for that, you’ll have to flip through every page of this magazine. You’ll find everything spelled out in our table of contents. Above all, thanks to our writers for throwing in with us - and to you, our first readers, for making it all real. I invite you to e-mail me at priya.lr@efy.com.my, and feel free to give your comments on the articles or simply to share your thoughts. We appreciate your support to our EFY magazine. CONCEPT & DESIGN EFY Dot Com Sdn Bhd COVER CREDIT Capital Trend Asia Sdn Bhd PRINTED BY Ultimate Print Sdn Bhd Lot 2, Jalan Sepana 15/3, Off Persiaran Selangor, Seksyen 15, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan ADVERTISING OR GENERAL ENQUIRIES Tel: +603 8962 3528 / 3670 Email: infor@efy.com.my I would like to end my note by wishing you a Happy Chinese New Year! February 8th, 2016 marks the beginning of the year of the Fire Monkey. According to Chinese astrology, the year of the Monkey is ideal for a quantum leap! Now is the time to shake things up, create change, innovate and take a leap of faith on a new path. Happy New Year, everyone! www.facebook.com/efynews www.twitter.com/EFYeffie Priya Rama 2 instagram.com/efymalaysia 3 From the Publisher’s Desk Happy New Year! What better way to kick off the year than by welcoming EFY’s very first issue! After months of hard work, our dream of having a physical copy of our online portal has finally come true. So to the new reader – what is EFY? Short for ‘Easy For You’, we pride ourselves in being an online publication that focuses on presenting quality and analytical articles. From property and wealth management to inspiring business and lifestyle stories, you’ll find all this and more on EFY. Never miss out on what’s hip and happening, as we write about the latest trends, events and launches in town. Our aim is to provide information and useful tools to our esteemed readers, especially for those wanting to increase their wealth and improve their lifestyle. We also provide directory listings and discount coupons for all our members through our portal, so that you can save more on your expenses. Thanks to your tremendous support, we currently have over 100,000 members and fans in our database in just 10 months. We couldn’t have done this without you! Your input matters, so we’d love to hear your suggestions on how to improve your experience with EFY. Feel free to reach out to us at infor@efy.com.my. Thank you once again for your strong support, and we hope that you will find our publication useful and informative. “There are two primary choices in life; to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them” – Denis Waitley Choose to make your life a happier and more fulfilling one! Chan Chan Sook Fen Publisher / Chief Executive Officer, EFY Dot Com CONTENTS 6 12 20 COVER STORY Amerin Mall & Residence STAY WHERE? Melange Hotel PERSONALITY Siva Shanker: Pinnacle of Power 8 14 22 TECH TALK Gotta Have Gadgets WHEELS BMW i8 Ford Ranger PROPERTY TALK Seremban: The Next Klang Valley? 9 15 24 PREDICTION Year of Monkey 2016 TRAVEL Sunway Lagoon The Little Big Club HOME & LIVING 5 Things Homeowners Should Have Having The Elderly In Mind 10 16 28 YUMMYLICIOUS Messed Up Family Kompassion II ENTREPRENEURS Verity Intelligence: Guilty Until Proven Innocent EFY CONTESTS Sing It To Win It Merdeka Jump 18 30 CHIT CHAT WITH Ubernising Malaysia 4 DIRECTORY LISTINGS 5 C OV E R S TO RY AMERIN MALL & RESIDENCE 5-STAR Luxury Living At Your Doorstep! OVERVIEW A new 608-unit private residential project on the fringe of Klang Valley is being developed by boutique property developers Capital Trend Asia Sdn Bhd (CTA) on 5.1 acres of freehold land. Located strategically in the heart of the recentlybaptised Cheras South (previously Balakong), One Amerin Mall and Residence is a new, modern lifestyle mall cum serviced apartments as the new icon for the fast changing Balakong town. Expected to complete by the mid of 2017, sales has reached 80% to date despite the current challenging trend. What was previously a sleepy rubber plantation village and disused tin mining lakes, Cheras South today is one exciting location with readily-available highways such as SILK, LEKAS, Grand Saga CherasKajang, and an MRT station under construction to be completed around middle of 2017. A 2013 area study conducted by leading research company Ho Chin Soon indicates that there is a population of almost 180,000 within merely a 3km radius of Cheras and Balakong. While a 2010 MPKJ study states that a total of 586,000 people live around the area of Cheras, Balakong and Kajang, with an average growth of 8% over the next 20 years. 6 Do the math, and we are looking at a population of close to 931,000 by 2016, and 1.3 million by 2020. With 612,000 sq. ft. of gross built-up area that includes a grocer anchor, an 8-hall Cineplex and 630 car parks, Amerin Mall is expected to be a hit among mall-goers around the areas of Cheras, Balakong and Kajang. Leasing for retail lots and F&B lots will officially start in early 2016. There are 15 F&B lots over-looking Sg Balak. Thus, the mall is expected to provide all the convenience for residents living above the mall. Shopping Malls Vicinity: Aeon Cheras Selatan, Aeon Big, Cheras Leisure Mall, Cheras Central Mall, Mines Capital Mall and also Giant Major Highways: SILK Highway, Grand Saga Highway, East-West Link, Cheras-Kajang Highway, MRR2, and MEX MRT: The under-construction MRT from Sungai Buloh to Kajang. Two stations to be located in Cheras South - Bandar Tun Hussein Onn and Balakong. Serdang KTM station is about a 15-minute drive to Cheras South. Leisure: Selangor Turf Club, Palace of the Golden Horses and Mines Resort City. Hospital: Columbia Asia Hospital Schools: Two international schools, Australian International School Malaysia and Alice Smith School. As for local schools, there are Sekolah Kebangsaan Bandar Tun Hussein Onn, Sekolah Kebangsaan Bandar Tun Hussein Onn 2 and Sekolah Menengah Bandar Tun Hussein Onn. Future: The completion of MRT line within Cheras South is expected to escalate the land price further. With lands for properties getting scarce, more highrise residential is expected to enter the market. THE PROPERTY One Amerin Mall and Residence is a new exciting modern lifestyle mall cum serviced apartments sitting above 3 levels with more than 500 car parks available. Enjoy the bliss of cosy resort and guarded residences with all the privileges of a world-class retail & lifestyle podium right at the doorstep. It’s akin to staying in a hotel-inspired environment every day. Another highlight is the spectacular view from the Roof Top Sky Garden on the 27th floor for family gatherings and relaxation. Imagine garden life in the urban jungle, a retreat of natural bliss that no other place in the Klang Valley can boast! Privacy & security tops the list when choosing a home for the family. Amerin ensures peace of mind with a privileged `tenants-only’ access system to residential units. Construction began in March 2014, with the mall likely to be completed by 2016, and the apartments by 2017 or 2018. HIGHLIGHTS • • • • • • • • • • Modern and sleekly-designed serviced apartments Posh private entrance segregated from the mall 24 hours-3 tier security services Private access to the mall section 100,000 sq. ft. of landscaped and club house facilities 40 meter swimming pool 2 badminton courts Sky garden on 27th floor Ample private car parks Amerin shuttle bus service to MRT station For more info, kindly flip to page 25. CAPITAL TREND ASIA PROJECTS Capital Trend Asia Sdn Bhd (CTA) was incorporated in November 2007, with a strategy to pursue boutique developments around the Klang Valley for quick turnarounds. CTA’s first project was a commercial development called Ukay Boulevard, comprising 21 blocks of 4-storey shop offices on a 2.5-acre leasehold tract. The RM45 million project saw a 100% take-up within three weeks of its launch in 2009. The company’s second project was D’Impian Tropika off Persiaran Impian, SILK Highway, Balakong, near the Mines Resort city in Seri Kembangan. D’Impian Tropika is a mixed residential development with a total of 90 units which comprises town houses, terrace houses, cluster homes, semi-detached and bungalow over 7.4 acres of freehold land. Launched in 2010, this is a gated and guarded housing scheme which was completed in 2012. The gross development value is about RM58 million. Amerin Residence comprises 608 units of serviced apartments with club house facilities. Salient Terrace, another CTA project, comprises 3 units of double storey freehold shops (35’ x 80’) in Klang Town. The high-populated catchment and connectivity to various highways will lead to more demand for Balakong houses in the near future. There are 2 towers of serviced apartments. Each tower has 304 units from the 8th to 27th floor, serviced by 4 lifts respectively. With more developments to be completed in the next few years, the growth is inevitable due to its strategic location, sleek and modern design and facilities, and its low selling prices in view of the quality and facilities provided. Sizes vary from 857 sq ft to 1,360 sq ft, 2+ 1 and 3+1 rooms respectively. CTA has also successfully completed the Melange Hotel in December 2015. This 7-storey boutique and designer hotel, located at Jalan Rembia, Off Jalan Tengkat Tong Shin, Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, comprises 42 rooms with a roof top café. CHERAS SOUTH HIGHLIGHTS Potential: A low entry area with high potential capital appreciation and rental yield due to its proximity to KL City Centre (abut 20km), and it populated residents that support the SME industry. Rental Yield: Estimated 6% Car park for the serviced apartment residents is located on the 4th, 5th and 6th floors. On the 7th floor is the biggest club house facility of over 100,000 sq. ft. in space, featuring: • • • • Swimming Pool Gym Sauna BBQ Zone • • • • Yoga Zone Terrace Garden Activities Rooms Badminton Courts Another lifestyle project under CTA’s cap is the Amerin Hotel JB. This proposed 17 storey, 176-room hotel with 80 car parks at Persisiran Perling 1, Johor Bahru is expected to be completed by early 2016. The Johan’ Setia R&R, which was completed in 2014, comprises a KFC drive thru’, 12 units of leasehold shops and car park. The R&R is located along Jalan Langat main road, about 1km off Kesas Highway towards Jenjarom and Banting, located just opposite Parkland, Klang and LRT 3 final depot. The KFC drive thru’ has since been popular with passing vehicles that need refreshment and food. For more details, visit www.cta.my | www.oneamerin.my | www.melangehotel.com.my 7 T E C H TA L K GOTTA HAVE GADGETS! PREDICTION By Eris Choo 2 2015 has been a turbulent year. We’ve seen an overall slowdown in the economy, and escalating conflicts in the Middle East, to name a few. “The most comfortable time is expected to be around autumn from August to October,” he reiterated. So what’s in store for the year of the Fire Monkey? EFY speaks to astrology master Sherwin Ng on the prospects for 2016. Not all is doom and gloom, however. Ng is the founder and chief at House of Kite and Weather Light, with over a decade of experience in the field of astrology and Chinese metaphysics. 1 CLASHING ELEMENTS Fire and Metal will be the dominant elements in 2016. As the two oppose each other, the year ahead will be a tough one. 3 4 MICROSOFT SURFACE PRO 4 5 1 Ultraportable Tablet Microsoft Malaysia recently launched the Surface Pro 4 - an ultraportable tablet with the power of a laptop. At only 8.4mm thin, the Surface Pro 4 is fitted with the latest operating system from Microsoft, the Microsoft 10 Pro with 6th Generation Intel Core M, Core 15 and Core i7 processor. It is 30% more powerful and quieter than Pro 3, runs smoother and is more efficient with up to nine hours of battery life. The redesigned Surface Pen that clings tightly to the device lets you write, draw and mark documents with precision ink on one end, and an eraser on the other. Retailed between RM3,999 (Core M / 128GB / 4GB with pen) and RM9,799, Surface Pro 4 is also available on Lazada. There are also 8GB and 16GB versions available. HUAWEI HONOR 7: 8 Ng shares his calculations based on the Four Pillars Energy Map, which is divided into Year, Month, Day and Hour - each one representing one quarter of the year. 2 The first half will be a time of uproar, as it has a lot of opposing elements due to the Year (Yang Fire / Monkey) and Month (Yang Metal/Tiger) pillars. • 5.2” encasing , fully metallic, with air brushed, ceramic coating for premium finish • Unlock with smart buttons and gesture-enabled fingerprint reader, easier single-handed operation Price: RM1,399 Colours: Mystery Grey and Fantasy Silver Available at: Huawei outlets and retailers CHOETECH WIRELESS 3 CHARGER: Hassle-free charging Simply place your Qi-enabled smartphones, tablets or device onto the wireless charging pad by Choetech. 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Features: • Tracks all-day activities like steps, distance, calories burned, active minutes, displays daily Stylish Wristband Tracker progress towards goal and monitors sleep • Five-day battery life, water-resistant wristband • Wireless syncing : Sync your daily stats on smartphones, tablets and computers Price: RM408 Colours: Black, red, tangerine, blue, teal, slate, navy, violet, lime, pink Available at: Official retailers such as Radioshack, All IT Hypermarket stores, A One Plus, iStore, Harvey Norman and Superbuy. BLACK BOX 5 DASHBOARD CAR CAM: A Reliable Witness Protect yourself on the road with the Black Box Dual Lens Dashboard Car Camera; not only from accidents, but against insurance frauds and road accidents. Features: • Full 1080P HD Recording : LED Night Vision and automatic motion detection • Low power consumption, HD video compression and smooth image processing • Auto off, no touch required; and auto-start with on-spot play back • 2.7’’ HD Wide Screen LCD with WDR 140 Degree Wide Angle 4x Zoom Lens and 5MP camera • G-Sensor Enabled Recording starts with any sudden braking, impact, rapid acceleration or sharp cornerings • Swivel ball suction mount to attach device to any flat surface Price: RM250 Available at: www.dashcam.com.my *Prices are accurate at time of writing 2016: A Challenging Fire Monkey Year “Fire will try to ‘melt’ metal, so there will be adversity and challenges. It is a slow process and involves a certain amount of pain,” he explained. This clashing of elements will be reflected worldwide, in terms of economy and stability. Metal and fire indicates ‘fighting’, so Ng predicts that the year will have its fair share of conflicts and possible wars. Whereas the second half of the year, which is made up of Day (Yang Fire/Dragon) and Hour (Yin Fire/ Rooster) pillars will see the overall situation ease off a little, as the elements are more compatible. “2016 will be a year of self-discovery and new discoveries in the world. It will be a good time for inventions or gaining knowledge,” he explained. It will also benefit those who are specialists in any field, as these talents will be sought after. The medical industry and other helping professions are expected to do well. Health-wise, people should take care of their eyes and heart (represented by the fire element), especially at the ‘peak’ period around June to July. The Earth element will be weak in 2016. “Earth is often related to the property market. While it is a good time to buy, it is not a good time to sell as you will not get back the same price for your property,” he said. Moving forward, Ng’s advice is ‘not to worry’. “A lot of people will struggle, but at the same time, if they rise to the challenge, many will also do really well.” An important theme he believes in is Fate versus Destiny. “Fate is when you react based on your environment and what happens, believing that you are a victim of circumstance. Whereas Destiny is creating the life you were meant to live, by bringing a positive change to your immediate environment, the people around you and to transcend your inner limitations. “One should focus on what they want in life, and stick to it,” concluded Ng. Feng Shui Consultant Expert Master Kenny Hoo reveals his predictions for 2016 – the year of the Fire Monkey, in a nutshell. Zodiac • • • • • • • • Rat Ox Tiger Rabbit Dragon Snake Horse Goat • • • • Monkey Rooster Dog Boar Love & Relationship Very Good Challenging Wealth & Career Health Good Very Challenging Nobleman & Help from others Fair Master Kenny Hoo is the founder and chief researcher at Good Feng Shui Geomantic Research 9 YUMMYLICIOUS MEET THE MESSED UP FAMILY By Eris Choo At KomPassion II, we learned that Thai food can be much more than just pad Thai, tom yum and mango sticky rice. Helmed by Chef Nikom ‘Kom’ Uatthong (of My Elephant fame), the restaurant started off three years ago at Damansara Kim and is now a staple among foodies looking for unique and delicious Thai fusion cuisine. Their second outlet, KomPassion II, opened its doors in Taman Tun Dr Ismail in August this year. To kick off our food adventure, we started off with Pucuk Paku Salad with Young Coconut (RM20). Similar to its Malay ulam counterpart, this appetiser was spiced up with a Thai twist. Crunchy ferns, shredded crab meat sticks and slices of young coconut were topped over with crispy almonds, a smattering of fish roe and a side of coconut shavings. Mixing the beautiful colours together was like creating an art piece, and the blend of spicy, sour and savoury flavours made for the perfect appetiser. THE FATHER THE MOTHER THE SON If you haven’t been acquainted with THE MESSED UP FAMILY, you should go meet them in person! No need to be afraid. They’re not psychotic killers or anything – just a range of drinks by CS Fifty One Sdn Bhd (the Societe Family). Hand-crafted from scratch by co-founders and siblings Choong Kar Wai and Choong Kar Heng, these giant milkshakes are gloriously messy and just… naughty looking. There’s The Father, a blend of chocolate and peanut butter with cream, caramel popcorn, chocolate sauce and biscuits; and The sweet Mother, which comes with a green tea base topped with crumbly Oreos, whipped cream and love letters. Or perhaps you’d like to meet the bright and sunshine-loving Daughter, with her milky sweet coconuts (We mean the flavour! What are you thinking of ?), raisins and whipped cream. Like father like Son, the last member of the family has hints of chocolate but with a stronger Nutella flavour, served with mini pretzels and fluffy marshmallows. THE DAUGHTER “The drinks were inspired by a viral post from Australia, where the ‘messy milkshake’ phenomenon has become super popular”, said Kar Heng. “We let our imaginations run wild when we concocted the drinks. When we introduced it to our customers in September, it was a massive hit,” said Kar Wai, adding that there were ‘crazy, long queues’ for it. “The drinks have been flying off the shelves, with an average of 40 glasses sold per hour. If I’m doing my math right, that’s close to 400 glasses a day!” Kar Heng explained. He added that THE MESSED UP FAMILY will now be available at all of their existing cafes: Coffee Societe in Publika, Garage 51 and Underground Societe in Bandar Sunway and Procaffeinating in Petaling Jaya. The event also saw the unveiling of The Cousin, a new Salted Caramel milkshake topped with two layers of moist brownies, which will only be available at Coffee Societe. All of the drinks are priced at RM18.90. For more details, visit www.facebook.com/CoffeeSociete NEW KIDZ ON THE BLOCK DEVOTION CAFE A new dessert café in town, Devotion serves up world famous Taiwanese cream custard puffs, home baked cookies, speciality teas, juices and yogurt drinks made fresh every day for a scrumptious experience. Lot LG-23, Lower Ground Floor, Quill City Mall, 1018, Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur LIKE MOM BISTRO 10 Next up was the Beef Salad, which has yet to be officially introduced on the menu; so lucky us to be one of the first people to try it! Beautifully seared pieces of tender beef lay on a bed of fresh lettuce, mixed with creamy chunks of avocado, thinly sliced carrots, onions, tomato cubes and chilli. KomPassionate About Thai Food By Eris Choo Moving on to the mains, we had the house special: Hang Lay Chicken Curry (RM28), a specialty from Northern Thailand tweaked to suit local tastes. curry and Hang Lay chicken curry), white rice and brown rice topped with fried egg, fried chicken and fish, and tangy mango salad. It was served with a side of spicy tom yam soup. The colourful presentation was pleasing to the eye. For Chef Kom, three elements had to be present before a dish was served: flavour, ingredients, and presentation. “The food needs to look beautiful and has to be flavourful,” he shared. “This is a dish that is popular in my hometown of Chiang Rai. It was originally brought in from India to Myanmar before reaching Northern Thailand,” Kom explained. The hot and spicy Fish Special Tom Yum (RM50) was a welcome addition to our food spread. Generous slices of mushroom, fish fillet, lemongrass and tomato floated in a clear broth. The curry leaned more towards sweet than savoury, with a strong hint of masala powder, cumin and coriander. Spicy food lovers will enjoy this clear, hearty soup, as it was hot without overpowering the flavours. “We blended fresh belacan and chilli as the base,” Kom explained. Ending the meal on a sweet note, we had the Coconut Gelato, Red Ruby and Jack Fruit (RM10). Creamy and rich, the coconut gelato was milky with a hint of vanilla. The combination of its sweet, meltin-the-mouth texture paired with chewy red ruby and crunchy jackfruit was simply divine. The original version is spicier and sweeter with no coconut, but Chef Kom has tweaked it to suit local tastes by including cooking and coconut cream for a smoother, creamier taste. The Nasi Campur Special (RM18.90) serving was generous, with two types of curries (creamy green Despite the fusion of different ingredients and cooking styles, the food at KomPassion II still retains the flavour of traditional Thai cuisine. The dishes had a predominantly sweet, sour and spicy taste, enhanced with the heavy use of herbs such as lemongrass and chillies. KOMPASSION II RESTAURANT No.15, Lorong Datuk Sulaiman 7, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-77317016 Opening hours: Tues - Sun (11.30am-2.30pm, 6pm - 10pm) Closed on Mondays BUNS & MEAT It’s a really cool name for a burger joint, tucked away at the corner of Lakefields Sungai Besi. The menu at Buns & Meat is in a class of its own, from the wicked pork and chicken burgers to sinfully BBQed ribs and to-die for desserts. 72A Jalan Tasik Utama 7, Lake Fields Sg Besi, 57000 Kuala Lumpur 03-9055 3378 TAIPEI TAIPEI A curious combination of both Nyonya food and Cold Coffee, Like Mom Bistro offers spicy, tangy and saucy dishes like Nasi Lemak Rendang, Nyonya Curry Kepala Ikan, Gulai Asam Senangin, Gulai Ong Lye, Black Bun Burger, and the lesser caffeine and smoother Cold Brew Coffee. Taipei Taipei’s newest outlet at Cheras Leisure Mall opened recently, with a menu offering Taiwan’s most-loved dishes like Taiwanese-style Marinated Pork Chop with Rice, Sichuan Pepper Chicken with Rice, Taiwanese Beef Noodles and Pork/ Chicken Spicy Sour Noodles, just to name a few. E-0-5, G Floor, Plaza Damas, Jalan Sri Hartamas 1, Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur 03-6203 9224 Level 1, Lot L1-48-2, Cheras Leisure Mall, Taman Segar, Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur 03-9133 9838 11 S TAY W H E R E ? Meanwhile, minimalist lovers will feel right at home with the Ayu series. Like a beautiful, pure maiden, the rooms have clean white designs and no-fuss, basic lines. We were pleasantly surprised at the corridor’s design, which was lined with gauze white curtains. It felt like walking down a wedding aisle! The fun and playful Manja series featured colourful rooms and funky shapes, which will be a good choice for the young at heart and families with children. From calming blue to funky green and soft pink, pick a favourite coloured room to spend the night in! Melange hotel Right Smack in the Heart of Bukit Bintang All rooms are air-conditioned and come with free Wi-Fi (very important!). There is also an adjustable hot and cold shower, and complimentary drinking water and instant coffee or tea for the mornings. We each picked a room. This writer preferred snuggling up in a simple Ayu Deluxe Single - cosy and perfect for solo travellers. Or upgrade to a Deluxe Queen or King and hog the entire bed to yourself - your choice. We also ordered Tauhu Bakar (grilled tofu - RM6 for two pieces) as a snack. Stuffed with chopped peanuts and slices of vegetables just like Rojak, the tofu was very crispy on the outside and flavourful on the inside. With our pants much tighter, we walked off the calories at the nearby shopping district of Sungei Wang, Berjaya Times Square and Low Yat Plaza. Along the way, you’ll see many souvenir shops selling cheap clothing, miniature landmarks, magnets, watches, bags and toys - a good place to hunt for touristy items to bring back home. Party-goers can also liven up the night at Changkat Bukit Bintang - KL’s premiere party spot - for a taste of the city’s nightlife. There are bars and pubs abound with live entertainment and drinks. For those in the dark about Jalan Rembia, it’s a street which is just a block behind the lively Jalan Alor. Back at the hotel, we watched some shows on cable TV before slowly drifting off to sleep under the fluffy duvets and covers. If you’re worrying about keeping your personal belongings safe, stuff them into the safety deposit box in each room. The newly opened hotel sports more than 40 rooms, comprising Deluxe Single, Deluxe Twin, Deluxe Queen and Deluxe King options. Initially, we were a little confused as there were no room numbers on the doors, but upon further inspection, we found that the numbers were lighted up on the floor in front of each room. For a touch of class and formality without compromising on comfort, the Tampan suites are on point with their wooden furnishing, dark furniture and spacious work tables. Perfect for the business traveller looking for a quiet environment to get that business proposal done. Also try their signature Wantan Mee, which is topped over with crunchy bits of pork lard and vegetables, all tossed in a dark sauce till silky smooth. Then it’s on to Round 2 at Restoran Meng Kee Grilled Fish, which is famous for grilled seafood items done to order. The Portuguese-style Grilled Stingray (RM30) was a bit of a hit and miss, as the meat was tough and overdone; but the sour and tangy sauce made up for it. A dragonfly on the wall is not welcome in most cases, but at Melange, the ‘dragonflies’ are cute, insect-shaped wall lights hanging over the beds. Before drifting off to sleep, look up at the birds and bees painted on the ceiling. By Eris Choo Elegant and cosy would be the perfect words to describe the recently-opened Melange Boutique Hotel, tucked strategically at the corner of Jalan Rembia, Kuala Lumpur. The EFY team recently checked in for a quick stay to see what the whole deal is about. Upon our arrival, we were greeted by a friendly front desk staff, who brought us around for a tour. The decorations were impressive, as each floor is done based on different themes - there’s one to suit every traveller’s taste! wings are juicy, succulent and finger-licking good. It had a caramelised texture and a sweetish taste from the basted sauce. Simply divine! EAT, SHOP, PARTY Just a stone’s throw away from Bukit Bintang, Melange is located right at the throbbing pulse of Kuala Lumpur, where shopping, entertainment and good food are all just a few steps away from each other. After checking in, our group of foodies made a beeline for foodie heaven - Jalan Alor, which is just behind the hotel (about a five-minute walk). Decorated with red lanterns, the street is a hive of activity with the smell of delicious food everywhere, and smoke from cooking rising up into the night air. Prepare to be stopped by dozens of restaurant staff competing to get you to stop by at their outlet as they shove menu after menu into your face. But with so many stalls featuring dishes from the major cultures in Malaysia (and from all over the world!), we had a first world problem: What To Eat? A must-try here is, of course, the famous Wong Ah Wah barbecued chicken wings (RM3.20 each), which we polished off very quickly. Roasted over a charcoal fire until crispy and golden brown, the After a relaxing night, the friendly staff at the front desk gave us a wakeup call, so that our team was not going to be late for work the next day! Rooms are available from RM160 onwards. For details and reservations, call 03-2141 8828 or visit www.melangehotel.com.my MELANGE HOTEL 14, Jalan Rembia, off Tengkat Tong Shin, Bukit Bintang, 50200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-2141 8828 www.melangehotel.com.my 13 The All-New BMW i8 BMW Group Malaysia recently presented the all-new BMW i8 to Scott Brown at the CIMB Classic 2015. The American golf professional made a Hole-inOne on the 199-yard, par 3 on the 15th Hole with a 6-iron on the first day of competition at the CIMB Classic 2015. Retailed in Malaysia at RM1,188,800, the all-new BMW i8 is the first premium plug-in hybrid sports car in the world. WHEELS Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) as well as a Drive Module, which combines the World Engine of the Year 2015 award winning 1.5 litre, three cylinder combustion engine with Electric Motors. T R AV E L Must-Do @ SUNWAY LAGOON CLEOPATRA Queen of ancient Egypt and the magnificent Nile, Cleopatra is one of the most famous female rulers in history and even the most ruthless of men bowed before this legendary and fearless leader. So, come discover, and uncover, the Myths, Mysteries and Mummies of Ancient Egypt, in the brand new immersive and interactive adventure! The combination of BMW TwinPower Turbo and BMW eDrive Technology enables the BMW i8 to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 4.4 seconds while only consuming 2.5 litres per 100km of fuel and emits only 59 grams per km of CO2. The 2+2 seater sports car is crafted with a Life Module passenger cell completely built from Carbon WORLD’S 1ST 5D WATERPLEXX SCREAM PARK Latest FORD RANGERS to focus on safety features If you’re into wacky and spooky science-fiction, you’ll be in for a thrill! Experience spine-chilling sci-fi twist as ‘The Frozen Dead’, the park’s preserved inhabitants, are brought to ‘life’ at the new Kevil Hill experience, exclusively inside the Lynton V Harris Scream Park at Sunway Lagoon. Ford Motor Company and its local distributor Sime Darby Auto Connexion (SDAC) recently launched the all new Ranger in Malaysia that features a suite of safety features. With three models to choose from – Ranger XL (RM91,588); Ranger XLT (RM101,388) and the 3,2L Ranger Wild Trak priced at RM132,188, it sets a new benchmark in the pickup truck segment with an unmatched blend of capability, safety and advanced technology. Ranger features a class-leading suite of safety features, including up to six airbags, and driver assistance technologies like Lane Keeping Aid, Adaptive Cruise Control and Electronic Stability Control. Ranger’s suite of new technologies are complemented by a stylish, smart and functional new interior, as well as best-in-class waterwading, towing and payload capabilities. Dive off from a launch tower of an amazing 11 stories in height, then rocket through a thrilling series of twist and turns of 152 metres in length which can be likened to riding the rapids in a flooding river. Your raft will plummet into the world’s largest water funnel of 22 metres in diameter and experience zero gravity, as you shoot up the other side of the funnel to reach the apex of the ride through 4 similar thrilling oscillations before exiting the flume in one final splashtacular plunge! Fun Family Fiesta @ THE LITTLE BIG CLUB! Looking for a rather different kind of wholesome family event this coming school holidays? Well, you are in for a treat with The Little Big Club! Located in Puteri Harbour, Nusajaya Johor, The Little Big Club houses lovable children’s characters, namely Bob the Builder, Barney, Angelina Ballerina, Pingu and Thomas & Friends. Under the hood, significant improvements in Ford’s latest generation 3.2-litre Duratorq five-cylinder and 2.2-litre Duratorq four-cylinder TDCi diesel engines, help the new Ranger deliver up to 12 percent better fuel-efficiency. It is the first time in the world that the five popular global characters are housed in a single themed attraction. The new Ranger’s driver-assist technologies included the e-Locking Rear Differential, Hill Launch Assist, Hill Descent Control, and Forward Collision Warning, as well as Ford’s SYNC 2 connectivity system. Children can look forward to Bob’s Play Structure as well as the Build with Bob Interactive Playhouse where they can build houses in Bobsville by doing brick laying, door and window framing, kitchen and bath assembly. So if you are thinking of owning a pick-up soon, head over to Ford Motor showroom to view or test drive the new Ford Ranger. 14 VUVUZELA Bring on the full sensorial overload! Get wet and be thrilled by 3D visuals, wind, fog, lasers and ambient lighting. This unique multi-sensorial 5D experience has motion seats, which have been specially designed to get you wet. Live performances by Barney and friends and a play set similar to that in the television series is also another highlight. Head to Angelina’s Camembert Academy where visitors will meet and dance with a computer generated image (CGI) of Angelina Ballerina and her friends, Miss Mimi, Vicki, Gracie and A.Z. who teaches children fun dance moves. Level 3 features the famous Thomas & Friends characters such as Bertie the Bus, Harold’s Helitours, Colin Crane Drop and Windmill Ride. Pingu will excite visitors at Level 2 in a highly themed attraction with customised games such as Whack-aFish, bowling, basketball and ice hockey. Located 20 minutes from Tuas 2nd Link, 25 minutes from Senai Airport and 10 minutes from LEGOLAND. THE LITTLE BIG CLUB Persiaran Puteri Selatan, Puteri Harbour, 79000, Nusajaya, Johor Darul Takzim Open daily from 10am - 6pm Visit www.playtime.com.my or call 1 300 88 FAMILY (326459) 15 GUILTY INNOCENT ENTREPRENEURS UNTIL PROVEN By Priya Rama There are many head hunters out there. There are no barriers to entry, no regulations and just about anyone can get into the business,” he lamented. On the contrary, the background screening industry is well regulated. “We follow the US standards as Malaysia lacks in regulations for our industry,” clarified Leow, who is also a sub-committee member of National Association of Professional Background Screening (NAPBS). NAPBS exists to promote ethical business practices, compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), equal employment opportunity and state and international consumer protection laws relating to the background screening profession. ENVIABLE GROWTH Today, with a team of 18, Verity Intelligence is a name to be reckoned with in the background screening industry. “We are moving into our 6th year, and have grown our customer base to 400. Majority are local financial institutions due to compliance issue and regulations imposed by Bank Negara Malaysia,” he enlightened. “Our clients also include multi-national companies (MNCs), and a handful of Malaysian oil and gas companies, local private schools and international schools; so our clients are quite diverse,” expounded Leow. Also on the list are MNCs from the US, UK and Europe who practise high standards of due diligence because they have to abide by the Foreign Corrupt Practise Act (FCPA) and the UK Bribery Act. “In short, we have more than 50 of the top largest 100 companies in Malaysia, and more than 10 Fortune 500 companies,” he stated. “Many come to us after burning their fingers hiring the wrong people, or experiencing employee fraud,” said Leow. Their clientele also include companies who make it a point to get their vendors screened. “This is a very sensitive issue as many employees of the vendor will visit our clients at their premise to get work done. “Like in the IT industry, employees can be contracted at a customer’s site where they are exposed to confidential information. So there is a due diligence process to screen their contractors as well,” he highlighted. WHO GETS SCREENED? When questioned if background screening is only for top management candidates like CEOs, CFOs and such, Leow specified, “This is the biggest misconception that most people have with regards to background screening. Background check! Two words dreaded by most people. We all have skeletons in our cupboard, don’t we? That CTOS blacklist, fake degrees, exaggerated employment history, undeclared bankruptcy, police record or even that non-existent Datukship. Pretty much we are all guilty in one way or another. Yes, guilty until proven innocent by background check companies like Verity Intelligence. EFY recently had a chat with Mark Leow, the Founder 16 and Managing Director of Verity Intelligence, who has been in the business of verifying people and companies for the past six years. Admitting that he had always wanted to be in the business of people, Leow revealed that he was a head hunter before venturing into this business. “Being an agency that provided human resource services for IT and banking, many of my clients began asking me to do criminal, education and financial checks to verify prospective candidates,” he said. However, there appeared to be a conflict of interest. “As a head hunter, my job is to ensure my clients, the job-seekers, get the best job, but as a background screening company, I had to have the best interest of my client, the companies, in mind. “When we first started, I knew we had to stop headhunting and solely focus on building this business. “See, you will never know for sure whom you’re hiring or working with. It can be any kind of role, not just senior management or C-level. Actually from every level of the company there is always a risk. The question is what risk – low, middle or high.” “It doesn’t mean a junior person doesn’t have a higher level risk. If you hire a driver, wouldn’t you want to check the driver? He is driving the boss, his family and kids, listening to all information, thus exposed to high risk incidents. So, we usually encourage our clients to screen every level regardless who they are,” he explained. The company has low, middle and high level risk products. “We go through these risk profiles with our clients, understand what their risks are, and let them get back to us on the level of risk,” said Leow. When asked how due diligence is viewed in Malaysia, he said that most big boys practise due diligence, but the same can’t be said about SMEs. “SMEs, which make up almost 99% of companies in Malaysia, still take background screening with a pinch of salt,” he opined. NEW LAW However, Leow added that the good news is the tabling of the Corporate Liability Provisions Act, which is a new provision that will be included in the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Act 2009. This is an anti-bribery law, where directors and management of a company are penalised should their employee commit fraud. “If an employee accepts a bribe or bribes someone, the management will be found guilty and fined. However, the provision is that if management can show that they have adequately educated their employee or have a system in place to educate their staff on anti-bribery measures, then they will be released. “But the employee will still be fined,” he elaborated, adding that the Act will encourage employers to educate their employees and hopefully reduce the occurrence of bribery and fraud. THE PROCESS On how background screening takes place without violating the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) 2010, Leow stressed on the importance of getting consent from the candidate before screening them. “We usually get consent from the employee. This is part of PDPA. Everything is done legally here. A consent letter, which spells out each and every check to be conducted on an employee, is attached together with the job application form. “When the employee comes for a first face-to-face interview, they will fill up the job application form and sign our consent form attached. Our client will then decide if they want to run a background search on them,” he listed the process. Verity Intelligence screens for a variety of checks, namely ID, criminal, civil litigation, bankruptcy, industrial court, financial checks such as CTOS, education checks, HR verification and reference checks, just to name a few. “Our client will send us their resume and we will run a screening. The data we are screening must be open source data, meaning legally and publicly available data. We don’t do data that needs to be bribed to be picked up. Information must be legal. That’s the essence of pre-employment screening,” emphasised Leow. A variety of sources is used to obtain information about a particular person. “We purchase most of the information. For ID checks, we work with National Registration Department (JPN). Police checks are through open source data. For bankruptcy, we refer to Jabatan Insolvensi Malaysia. For directorship checks, we seek Companies Commission of Malaysia’s (SSM) assistance,” he revealed. One wrong hire can cost the company between 6 to 10 times the salary Another misconception, which Leow also views as a challenge, is the perception that background screening is expensive. “It’s actually very affordable. If they weigh the cost benefit factor in, one wrong hire can cost the company between 6 to 10 times the salary, as opposed to our screening which is about RM150-RM500 per screening. And for all the work we do, it’s very affordable!” At Verity Intelligence, there is only one mantra followed. “Whenever we do our screening, we have a simple rule that we follow ‘Guilty until proven innocent’. I have personally interviewed people with fake degrees who still come in for an interview and give their consent for background checks despite having a fake degree,” he said. “We have even caught doctors with fake PhDs and Datuks with no Datukships in the first place. Therefore, we need to be sceptical about everybody we meet, do background checks and prove their “innocence”,” added Leow. When queried about the future of Verity Intelligence in the eyes of its founder, Leow envisioned, “Five per cent of our revenue comes from foreign clients, particularly from France, the UK, China and Singapore. So our aim is to try and expand ourselves to do more work overseas.” 17 C H I T C H AT W I T H “Obviously, there will be more competition, which means that quality will have to improve,” he said. Growing opportunities for driver-partners would also contribute to the overall economy, according to Foong. “Ownership is a very powerful thing. It gives someone a sense of entrepreneurship, flexibility and incentives to do better and earn more. The key idea is how to help people own the cars that they drive, rather than doing it through operators or paying high effective interest rates for say, a taxi,” he said.“We see it as having a multiple effect in terms of creating smaller businesses.” PROPER REGULATIONS NEEDED Despite the Land and Transport Department confiscating some Uber vehicles this year due to complaints by taxi companies, Foong is adamant that they are not ‘illegal’ per se in Malaysia. “There’s a difference between being illegal and being unregulated. Right now, we fall into the unregulated space because the current set of rules was not designed with this kind of technology in mind.” By Eris Choo UBERnising MALAYSIA Ride sharing apps have become all the rage in many cities around the world, offering affordable and reliable transport services like never before. A prime example of this is Uber. adding that they’ve seen excellent growth in the rider base and driver-partner base since its inception. It’s not just about ferrying passengers and making money, according to Foong. Founded in San Francisco, California, the self-dubbed ‘tech company’ connects users with smartphones to drivers who ferry passengers using their own cars. As of 2015, it is available in more than 50 countries. “It creates good economic opportunities for our driver partners, and is safe for our riders. We also want to serve the city, reducing congestion by taking away the number of cars on the roads during peak hours. I think in KL, that’s a big problem so we are striving to invest in that,” he said. Uber entered the Malaysian market in 2014 and is now available in Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and Penang. Public opinion seems to be largely in favour of the service, thanks to perceived better affordability, convenience and reliability compared to traditional taxis. This hasn’t boded well with many taxi operators, who claim unfair competition: since Uber drivers are not required to pay for a taxi license or vehicle rentals. EFY speaks to Uber Malaysia general manager Leon Foong on the ride sharing business and how technology and competition can bring change to the local transport industry. “We first started in the Klang Valley with our premium flagship product, the Uber Black. The idea was that it would become everyone’s private driver, using technology to offer good, affordable premium transportation,” Foong explained. The luxury car service became popular, prompting Foong and his team to open it up to the masses. “We decided to launch UberX, our low-cost option. Today, it is our bestselling product,” Foong shared, 18 BECOMING A DRIVER-PARTNER Uber Malaysia has a fleet of over 20,000 registered drivers, with the majority based in Kuala Lumpur. They come from all walks of life: ex-taxi drivers, exlimousine drivers, part-timers with flexible jobs and what Foong dubs ‘casual participants’. “They drive from anything around five to ten hours a week to earn a little bit of extra income. With the rising costs of living, it’s good to have that flexibility and to make that extra income to pay for a holiday or to buy their children a certain gift,” Foong explained. Top performers earn between RM1,500 to RM2,000 a week, working 10 hours a day, six days a week. The standard model allows Uber to take 20% of all fares, leaving the rest for the driver. Transactions are cashless: all anyone needs is a smartphone and a credit or debit card. “If you like meeting people, it’s a lot of fun. This is why we have executives, VPs, CEOs and even GMs driving on our system,” Foong enthused. Becoming a Uber driver is a simple (but stringent!) process. First of all, one signs up online and uploads the necessary documents, such as driver’s license and the vehicle’s insurance cover note. Next, they go to an Uber center and submit their IC and details for a full background check. Once you get a clean bill, there’s a quick briefing and training session to teach driver-partners how to use the application, and a talk on topics such as basic expectations that riders have of driver partners. “When we go through the checks, it’s a full, comprehensive criminal and driving history of the individual. For example, we will know if someone has outstanding summons or was convicted for a crime even up to 15 or 20 years ago,” he assured. The company works with third party agencies certified by the government and had a ‘zero tolerance policy’ for anything other than clean. COMPETITION IS A GOOD THING As technology such as the likes of Uber come in, the cost of transportation has also gone down for consumers. More choice equals cheaper, more competitive prices. “We see that the overall market grows a lot quicker once Uber enters a market. This has been proven across multiple cities that we’re in,” said Foong, adding that this growth meant more space for new ridesharing entrants, and more business for taxi drivers. By connecting riders directly to drivers, the need for a middleman is eliminated, creating a greater passed on to the consumer. Live The Life Of Your Dreams Without Going Broke By Valen Dawson Foong is optimistic about Uber finally being acknowledged as a proper, regulated business in the Malaysian public transport industry. “Throughout our interaction with different government agencies and regulators, we’ve come to realise that Malaysians are very pro-innovation and pro-competition. We are confident that eventually, similar to other markets we’ve been in such as Australia, Philippines and Mexico, ridesharing becomes officially recognised and regulated,” he said. Foong thinks that in this case, the public has spoken. “We’re creating benefits for hundreds of thousands of riders and driver partners, and that speaks for itself. These benefits will be here to stay. It’s a matter of finding a regulated outcome that is focused on consumer safety and public interest, and using that to further encourage innovation and competition,” he said. He added that they were ‘constantly engaging multiple parties’ and having productive conversations; and hopes that they can work in a truly regulated space in the near future. On concerns that the taxi industry might be disrupted, Foong believes that only a small percentage of taxi drivers are expressing their discontent. “From what we know, many markets have actually grown once Uber enters a city. There’s more business for everybody. At the end of the day, players need to learn how to grow the pie,” he said. One year ago, I sold everything I owned to travel the world and try to discover my life purpose. On this journey, I have learned a lot about my relationship to work, purpose and money. It made me realize that when I was living in the US, the greater majority of my money was spent on “stuff ”. I didn’t feel wealthy even though I was making more money than the average person does. I felt stressed out, like I constantly had to keep working because I had been sold the American dream. Now that I’m rambling around the world without even a spoon to slurp my soup with, I’ve come to realize, I feel wealthier than ever. This has led me to ponder — “What is wealth, anyway?” “Without Money We’d All Be Rich.” – Blessed unknown I know that when I spend my time writing the messages that my soul is pouring forth, I feel wealthy. I know that when I am deep in conversation with someone, being completely vulnerable and open, and staring into their eyes, and seeing the miracle of that person, I feel wealthy. Foong shared that under 20 % of people in the Klang Valley take public transport - way behind cities like Singapore where the usage is close to 80 percent. I know that when I am letting go of judgment and past pain, I feel wealthy. When I’m staring at the sunset, my bare feet being tickled by the sand, my toes being tickled by the kiss of the salty waves, I feel wealthy. “I think right now in Malaysia, we’re not there yet. But we want to work together with the government to do that, because the appetite for that is there. We can extend our technology and expertise to work together to achieve that outcome,” he hoped. I started realizing that true wealth had nothing to do with money. I realized that I felt truly wealthy when I followed my life’s calling. When I was struggling against my heart, I was causing stress in my body, and I was letting fear of “enough” guide my life. Ultimately, he said, it was about providing the best level of service to everyone. “We’re always trying to improve the experience. What’s good today might not be good tomorrow,” he advised. However, it does take money to live. I have a lot of people approach me who want to follow their dreams, but they are scared to death. What is the main cause of their fear? They don’t want to end up starving on the streets. So, how can you do what your heart desires without going broke? Read the full story on www.efy.com.my “We no longer live life. We consume it.” – Vicki Robin First, you can let go of the conditioning of the media that tells you what you must own to survive. The media does a lot to shape our ideas of what we must own to make it in this world. I don’t need to own a big house like I used to. I don’t need to own as much stuff. I don’t need an iPhone. Really. I’ve lived without a Smartphone for a year now. Guess what? It really is possible to survive without being connected to the internet all day. In fact, my most inspiring thoughts usually come when I’m not connected to Wi-Fi, but instead to my spirit inside. Second, once you have reduced your bills, spend as little of your time as you can working to pay those bills. If you live with just the basics, you will find that you don’t have to work as hard as you think you do. You can spend the extra time taking the steps to living the life of our dreams. If you have debt, the first thing you must do is work to pay it off. And, live life in such a way that you don’t use credit cards to pay for anything which depreciates in value. I have never owed money on anything which depreciated in value. This means that the cars I drove around were at least ten years old and a lot of the things that I bought were second-hand, but being responsible with my money gave me the life of freedom that I was longing for. Third, trust life. Guess what? Life is pretty awesome. When you align with your soul’s calling, life makes sure you are taken care of. * This article was originally published on Twedya.com, source: ©Twedya http://www.twedya.com re-printed with permission 19 PERSONALITY Where I am today is due to sheer hard work, determination and perseverance. It wasn’t an easy journey. I sacrificed a lot to get here, especially my time with family My bosses were surprised, albeit pleasantly, and life became a smoother journey after that. We tried to pin him down, asking him to point out on what really caused the change. To which, Siva claimed, “Frankly speaking, I haven’t got the faintest clue. It just happened. Guess it was my Aha-moment.” Siva’s rise to stardom happened when he was elected the President of MIEA two years ago. “Upon being elected, a press conference that MIEA held pushed me into the limelight. I was highlighted in the media as being rather critical of certain property-related body. The media loves me and vice-versa, as I felt I had a responsibility in voicing out certain crucial issues pertaining to the industry I’m in.” Which is why, even after he had stepped down as the President of MIEA this year, he is still being sought out by the media on comments regarding the property industry. In addition, Siva is also a prominent speaker who provides talks on real estate issues and standards, as well as motivation for MIEA members nationwide. “After stepping down, this is how I keep myself active and busy, apart from of course running PPC International,” he stated. Siva was also bestowed the “Estate Agent of The Year” award by the Board of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents last April. When asked about his biggest challenge, Siva admitted it was finding the right people. “It has become very difficult to find a candidate with the right knowledge and skillset to become a real estate agent. Oh yes, and attitude! The new generation seriously suffer from a lackadaisical attitude. SIVA SHANKER “They can’t handle criticism, even constructive ones, and just walks away if they aren’t happy, despite the hours we spend in educating and training them,” he lamented. His biggest fear? Failure, he nonchalantly said. By Priya Rama PINNACLE OF POWER Not many people can claim that their life has come to a full circle. Siva Shanker is one of them. The former President of the Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA) recently had a heart-to-heart chat with EFY. Touching mostly on his personal prowess, we decided to stay off the usual professional path to understand what it truly takes to be one of the most powerful and well respected man in the Malaysian property scenario. “My life has indeed truly come a full circle,” said Siva Shanker, reminiscing the good old days from his office at Jalan Dang Wangi. “I remember, as a teenager after SPM, wandering the streets just a few blocks from here, looking for a job. Any job to makes end meet!” recalled the CEO of PPC International Sdn Bhd, a property consultancy company. After being turned away for the umpteenth time, a job vacancy advertisement perched on a door caught his attention. “Real Estate Agent Wanted”, read the advertisement. 20 Though, at that time, Siva hadn’t an iota of what the word Real Estate Agent meant, he decided to try nevertheless. To his surprise, he was hired and his journey into the real estate world began. But it wasn’t one without thorns! “You wouldn’t believe the constant reprimanding I used to get from my seniors. But I must admit I wasn’t really in full form at that time. I made mistakes, analysed incorrectly and used to get into a lot of trouble with my bosses,” he chuckled. Just as Buddha received his enlightenment under a Bodhi tree, Siva was jolted out of his slumber and had a 360o paradigm shift, one day. “Come to think of it, I really can’t explain the change. Suddenly, from someone who needs constant pushing, I became this person who had all the facts and figures at my fingertips. I knew every single property in detail; from whether it’s in a promising location, its interior specifications, how many rooms and square feet, price of the property and how to get there. It was truly unbelievable,” he pointed out. LONDON To Invest or Not? By Chan Sook Fen With property prices increasing in most major cities around the world, London is not an exception for this. Londoners find it difficult to own a home and with the rising cost of rent in London city, they have decided to move out of the city to live. The question for international property investor wanting to invest in overseas properties is: “Will London still be an attractive property investment place for investors?” Many people are afraid of the property bubble in London, as the price has increased up to an average of 9.4% in the past years. “Where I am today is due to sheer hard work, determination and perseverance. It wasn’t an easy journey. I sacrificed a lot to get here, especially my time with family,” mentioned the father of two young daughters. Based on an interview between Property Week & BBC Broadcaster, James Max and Boris Johnson, Sir Edward Lister’s right hand man on property, London will not be expecting any property bubble soon. Siva remembers wanting to teach his little girl to ride a bicycle on one weekend and couldn’t make it due to work commitments. “My daughter eventually learnt it from the maid, and when I got back home, she showed me her bicycle-riding skills. I was so upset. I wanted to be the one who taught her. The Greater London Authority has identified that the capital needs 50,000 new homes annually to match the population growth, which now stands at 8.6 million. Yet in year 2014, only 20,000 new homes were built. That’s when he realised that family time is important and decided to cut down on his weekend commitments to spend more time with his family.” “After all, if you can’t balance work and family, then you’re really not that successful,” he stated, before concluding the interview. As of Jan 2016, Siva has moved on to chart a new path as the Head of Investments at Axis REIT, a real estate investment trust which owns and invests in commercial, office and industrial real estate. However, his involvement in the Real Estate industry, as well as his speaking engagements at seminars and property events, will continue. The rental market will remain a hot market to long-term investors, as many Londoners can’t afford to buy The rental market will remain a hot market to long-term investors, as many Londoners can’t afford to buy. In the past years, the rent in London has raised on an average of 5% in the past years. The national target is for 180,000 new homes to be completed annually for the future to support the population growth in London. However, a survey by Knight Frank shows that two-thirds of house builders believe this is simply unachievable. This shows that London will still remain attractive to property investors to invest in, either for long term or short-term gains. For those looking for international market investments, London is a market not to be missed. One of the upcoming areas that you would like to consider would be the regeneration area in London that is nearby to Canary Wharf and Stratford. Canary Wharf was developed to be the financial district in London similar to Wall Street in the United States. Properties in this area has gained a capital appreciation of more than 37% in the last 5 years. Major headquarters of banking and big five financial firms are based there. It is indeed touted to be the next booming area as the people working in this financial district will undoubtedly search for properties within the vicinity. About the writer: Chan is an avid property investor who has years of first-hand experience investing in local and overseas property market. 21 P R O P E R T Y TA L K Seremban used to be a sleepy tin mining town, famous for their Malay Minangkabau culture and siew bao (baked buns). Today, the place is poised to become a central hub, much like Petaling Jaya or Puchong in Selangor. As the population migrates south, Seremban has boomed and flourished, with schools, hospitals and entertainment sprouting up in the area. It seems set to become the next Klang Valley - but what can we expect from this township of half a million people? EFY speaks to Setia Synergy Marketing Sdn Bhd (SSM) co-founder and director Jason Ooi Ying Hock on the Seremban property market, why people are moving here, and the overall outlook for Malaysia’s property sector in 2016. THE NEXT KLANG VALLEY? For all the party animals out there, the town is not short on entertainment and nightlife. Shopping malls such as Aeon Seremban 2 Shopping Centre have a vast selection of retail and F&B outlets, while the Seremban 2 Uptown area is lined with chic cafes, bars and clubs to keep the younger crowd entertained. Some of the ‘hot’ projects include Bandar Seri Sendayan, a large mixed development by Matrix Concept. IJM is also slated to develop a huge project in town, while Sime Darby has its sights on Nilai. Ooi is certainly no stranger to property trends in Seremban, having cofounded real-estate marketing company SSM two years ago. “There are more plans in the pipeline. Hilton Group is entering Seremban 3 with a new mall, which will come complete with cinema, gym and grocery store,” Ooi explained. “If a developer has a new project launch, we help them to manage their sales package and provide consultation services, such as advising them on what suits the current market and the best marketing practices,” he explained. “Developments are all moving south. Now is the best time to buy,” he advised. Although relatively new, the company has managed to capture the Seremban property market, which is fast becoming a popular choice among homeowners as a conducive place to live and raise their families, thanks to a lower cost of living and well-rounded facilities. “In KL, there isn’t much land left to develop. Prices have reached their peak, but it will still grow,” Ooi predicted. KL’s high cost of living and expensive properties are drawing more people to invest in Seremban, where properties can be 30 to 40 percent cheaper than those in the Klang Valley. “More and more people are choosing to buy properties here, then drive to KL for work,” he cited. THERE ARE OTHER REASONS TO MOVE SOUTH “Seremban is a complete city with many facilities. Transport wise, there are major highways like PLUS and LEKAS that can take you to KL within 45 minutes. The traffic jam in the Klang Valley already takes over an hour!” he mused. Also in the works is a high speed rail that can get passengers to Singapore in 45 minutes. SEREMBAN: The Next KLANG VALLEY? By Eris Choo 22 For those planning for their children’s education, there are many schools and colleges in the area. Medical amenities are also available, such as the Tunku Ja’afar Hospital, Columbia Asia Medical Centre and the Seremban Specialist Hospital. While some Seremban properties have already reached KL prices, Ooi said that they were still selling like hotcakes. “The pricing depends on the area and the prestige of the developer attached to a project. A typical house without lifestyle amenities and nice designs costs about RM500,000. Whereas a higher end house in a good location, equipped with facilities and built by reputable developers might go up to RM800,000,” he stated. Another reason why properties are still in high demand is because people view it as a necessity. “Everyone needs a home. If they’re already renting an apartment for RM1,000 to RM1,500 per month, they can already purchase a house to call their own,” he said. The demand for affordable housing, in particular, has seen an increase in the last few years. “The bestselling properties are those between RM300,000 to RM600,000. These are the ones that people usually buy for own-stay,” he cited. While many will be more cautious in spending during a volatile economy, Ooi believes that an economic downturn is a good opportunity for bargains. “Developers will include a lot of deals and packages, such as full down payments, discounts and free items. This is considered easy entry for first time home buyers,” he said. “It’s also an opportunity to build your own investment portfolio. For example, people can consider hunting for properties in groups. There will be a lot of ‘lelong’ and freebies in a recession; so if you buy then, you will make a lot of profit when the recession is over,” he added. Moving forward, Ooi thinks that the demand for properties will not be affected much in 2016. “The demand will still be there. The biggest challenge now is getting loan approval,” he pointed out, adding that awareness is needed to educate society on how to handle their financial wealth. “If you have good records, it will help when applying for bank loans,” he said. Condominiums are relatively cheaper. A 950 sq ft condo in town is priced from RM300,000 onwards. BUYING PROPERTY IN A BAD ECONOMY 2015 has been less-than-stellar for the Malaysian economy, with the depreciating ringgit and the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Even so, the demand for property has not slowed down, Ooi shared. “Malaysians like to buy property. One of the main reasons they are still selling well is because the general consensus out there is that properties are ‘safe’ and will appreciate over time. “For example, if the ringgit depreciates and you’ve put your money into a fixed deposit, five years down the road there might be nothing left. Properties, on the other hand, can hold the value of the ringgit,” he explained. If the ringgit depreciates and you’ve put your money into a fixed deposit, five years down the road there might be nothing left. Properties, on the other hand, can hold the value of the ringgit THE FUTURE So what’s in store for SSM now that they’ve done so well in the Seremban market? With over 70 people on the team, Ooi aims to bring it to even further heights. Aside from ‘conquering the Selangor and Seremban market’, they are also planning to venture into development. But isn’t this terrible timing, seeing that the economy isn’t doing so well? Ooi sees an opportunity even in dark times. “When the economy is not good, most developers will plan, stop building and look at the market. But home buyers will still be there, whether or not they are developing any projects. We aim to catch that market segment,” he enthused. Future plans also include moving into budding but less aggressive areas, just like how they did with the Seremban market. The strategy has worked so far, seeing as how SSM is pretty well known in town. It was certainly a radical change for Ooi, who was in the music industry before making the switch to real estate. “Property has always been a passion for me. I wanted to do something big and make a change in society,” Ooi shared. “In music, we didn’t do sales – we only faced our students! It took a lot of guts and courage to talk to people and to gain all this knowledge,” he laughed. Rules of PROPERTY INVESTING By Pip Stehlik 1 Make instant cash when you buy. Purchase at a discount so that you can immediately earn cash at the point of buying. 2 Add value to your property by renovating and refurbishing it so that you can sell at a higher price. Use only 3 colours during refurbishment. 3 Continuously make offers to prospective buyers. If you’re not making offers, you’re not making money. 4 Be embarrassed about your offer. If you’re not embarrassed by your offer, you’re probably pricing your property too high. 5 Have exit strategies. Make sure you have two exits in every property deal. You can find out what your most profitable exit strategy is by asking yourself this question: are you looking to buy a property and hold it as a rental (first exit), or sell it off for immediate cash (second exit)? 6 Always be legal in all your undertakings. Make sure everything is clearly stated out in writing. 7 Finally, always, always have integrity in your dealings. About the author: A protégé of Robert Kiyosaki, Pip is one of the top property trainers in the US and Canada. A property investor himself, Pip has successfully invested in 41 properties and never looked back! He was recently in Kuala Lumpur for the National Achievers Congress 2015. 23 HOME & LIVING 5 Things Homeowners Should Have You’ve just bought a house. Congratulations! Now let EFY guide you through the 5 things you should look into before settling in. By Eris Choo TOOLBOX IKEA PS 2014 PENDANT LIGHT You probably have a hammer, plier and a screwdriver in your Toolbox, but that’s just a start. These tools and devices are superstars for household projects and repairs - Philips Screwdriver, Flathead Screwdriver, Tape Measure, Level, Utility Knife, Hammer, Putty Knife, Nail Set, Combination Square, Pliers, Adjustable Crescent Wrench, Wire Stripper, Hex or Allen Key, Power Drill, C-Clamp and Flashlight. The IKEA PS 2014 Pendant Light is truly a sight to behold. A simple mechanism changes the contour of the luminaire: pulling the strings changes the shape of the lamp shade as well as the intensity of the light. Find them all at lelong.com.my, where prices start from PHILIPS VIVA COLLECTION DIGITAL AIRFRYER If you’re really not into the 3Cs – cutting, cooking and cleaning - why not allow the Philips Viva Collection Digital Airfryer to do the job for you. From frying, roasting, baking and just plain grilling, the Airfryer is perfect for those on the go! Retails RM999 at and is available at all major electrical and departmental stores. 24 RM100. When closed, only a small amount of light finds its way out, while when fully opened, more light spreads and creates interesting light effects on the wall. RM199. This award-winning light retails at Available in orange & turquoise & copper versions. and silver NESCAFÉ DOLCE GUSTO DROP FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Are you a coffee-lover? Then the all new NESCAFÉ Dolce Gusto DROP is ideal for you! Fire extinguishers – used to be red, bulky, dull-looking and functional. Not anymore with these beautifullydesigned ones by the folks at OSafe Fire Inspection Sdn Bhd. With 17 different flavours, NESCAFÉ’s latest multi-beverage system can deliver perfect cafestyle beverages, from Bold Espressos, Indulgent Chococino, Frothy Latte Macchiato and even Refreshing Teas. RM829 Retails at . Available in dark silver and red metal at selected household appliance and departmental stores nationwide. Combining functionality with beautiful designs, the extinguishers come in smaller sizes of 1kg and 2kg, suitable to be placed in homes and even in the car. Retails between www.osafefi.com RM200 - RM300 @ HOME & LIVING HAVING THE IN When thinking of designs for the modern home, we tend to forget one important thing – making it aged-care friendly. It’s the little details that go a long way in making the home more conducive for the elderly and their family members, shared Ooi Boon Seong from PDI Design & Associates Sdn Bhd. ELDERLY MIND By Eris Choo “Furniture, counters and table tops should have rounded edges and ample space to allow those in a wheelchair to move around easily,” said Ooi, an interior designer. Installing hand rails for support and making sure the surface of the flooring is not rough to prevent falls are just some of the other ways to make your home aged-care friendly. “If you have a sofa, it should not be too soft as it is difficult for the elderly to get up,” he advised. Ooi’s designs were among the three Aged Care Living & Design showrooms at the recently concluded HOMEDEC. The showrooms, a highlight of the event, are designed to suit the needs of different stages in aged care living. They are: ‘Awakening’ – low-care living (40sqm), ‘Style Without Borders’ – mid-care living (43sqm) and ‘Calm Realisation’ – full-care living (41sqm). The Calm Realisation showroom by Majidah Design senior interior designer Idzam Othman (with microphone in hand) was drawn from his experience of caring for his late mother. The unit resembles a specialist hospital unit, but made as homely as possible. “When you have to care for an elderly person almost 24 hours a day, you will think about things that should be there to help them go about their daily lives, such as grab bars in the bathroom,” Idzam explained. He cited an example of having to carry his mother up from the bed, which required a lot of effort. Idzam’s solution was a ‘bed chair’, a single bed with a recliner, which can be propped up into a sitting position with the push of a button. Another ingenious piece is the automated armchair, which can be tilted to help an elderly person into a better position to stand up. At the wardrobe area, an attached pole is used to pull down the bar so that clothes can be grabbed easily. Light switches are also positioned lower, while in the toilet there is an emergency panic button. “The unit will not have much loose furniture and there will only be one cabinet to incorporate a fridge for medicine,” elaborated Idzam. “When you’re caring for a person all the time, you will think of proactive actions on how you can make them as comfortable as possible through creating and designing solutions,” he added. 26 27 CONTEST CHRISTMAS SELFIE EFY recently organised our first ever SING IT TO WIN IT CONTEST, which was a total blast! The prize giving ceremony was at Backyard Pub & Grill Sri Hartamas. SING IT TO WIN IT Tis the season to be jolly! We asked our readers to send us their festive selfies for Christmas. Here are the winners at the prize giving ceremony at Kafe Skrin, Ukay Boulevard. Winners posing with the judges (from left): Richard Chua, Gerard Singh, Nicole Ng (1st runner-up), Zoey Hui (champion) and Rachel Voon (2nd runner-up) and Edmund Anthony MERDEKA JUMP EFY’s MERDEKA JUMP CONTEST in conjunction with the 58th National Day. The prize giving ceremony was at Sheraton Imperial Hotel KL. 29 Property Listings Automobile Hotels & Travel Food & Beverages 30 31 32 Beauty & Fashion Adventure Entertainment Services Home & Living Jobs 33 34