UDA Holdings Berhad (formerly Urban Development Authority of Malaysia) is a Malaysian holding company. It served to launch and oversee urban development projects related to business, industry, and housing. It was also tasked with developing urban infrastructure.[1] After 25 years of dedicated service, UDA was incorporated on June 20, 1995, becoming UDA Holdings Sdn Bhd, and later renamed UDA Holdings Berhad in 1999. It was subsequently listed on the Main Board of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. In 2007, UDA is delisted from the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia and becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Khazanah Nasional. The following year, Khazanah transfers all UDA shares to the Ministry of Finance Inc.
History
Urban Development Authority of Malaysia (UDA) was established on 12 November 1971 under the Ministry of Public Enterprise.[1]
As a government agency, between 1971 and 1979, UDA had developed 118 commercial projects 30 in the Federal Territory, 15 in Terengganu, 14 in Kelantan and 10 each in Perak and Kedah. These projects also include joint ventures with other government agencies such as MARA, Perkim, FOA and other cooperative societies, and also projects state development corporations particularly in less developed states. These projects have assisted bumiputras in business.[2]