The Assembly Place Holdings forms 60%-owned joint venture with S11 Granuity Management to operate Seletar dormitory

Reuters
Mar 11
The Assembly Place Holdings forms 60%-owned joint venture with S11 Granuity Management to operate Seletar dormitory

The Assembly Place has entered into a joint venture agreement with S11 Granuity Management to jointly operate a migrant worker dormitory at 2 Seletar North Link in Singapore. The joint venture company will be incorporated within 14 days and will have an initial paid-up share capital of SGD 1,000. The Assembly Place will hold 60% of the joint venture company and S11 will hold 40%. S11 will grant the joint venture company a licence to conduct the dormitory business at the premises for an initial term of one year, with an option to renew for a further three years. The premises include a dormitory building with about 886 beds.

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