National Land Finance Cooperative Society Limited (NLFCS)
Today NLFCS has 19 estates totalling 35,000 acres (140 km2), as well as investments in palm oil, property and banking at present the society has 9 subsidiaries along with 2 associate companies . Somasundram is currently Chairman of NLFCS and has been for the last two decades. The total active membership of the Society as at 31st December 2011 stood at 57,757 Shareholders.
Subsidiaries
- Nalfin Realties Sdn Bhd
- Minsawi Industries (KK) Sdn Bhd
- K.T Steel Sdn Bhd
- Nalfin Planting Materials Sdn Bhd
- Nalfin Healthcare Sdn Bhd
- Apollo Medical Centre Sdn Bhd
- Nalfin Trading Sdn Bhd
- Status Point Sdn Bhd
- Premier Nalfin Berhad (formerly known as Premier Nutrients Berhad)
Associate Companies
- Plantation Agencies Sdn Bhd
- Ecobuilt Packaging Sdn Bhd
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