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FMI owns a 40% stake and JCDecaux Asia (S) Pte Ltd (“JCDecaux”) owns a 60% stake in their joint venture company FMIDecaux Company Limited (“FMIDecaux”). Combining JCDecaux’s global expertise in outdoor advertising and street furniture with FMI’s decades of experience in the local Myanmar market, the plan is to build 500 bus shelters and 500 City Information Panels (CIPs) across the city of Yangon.

FMIDecaux aims to set a new benchmark for bus shelters in Yangon. The provision of all street furniture items is backed by second-to-none cleaning and maintenance. The whole duration of the project is financed by advertising proceeds according to the business model invented by JCDecaux SA in 1964. This project will be at no cost to Yangon city or its people.

Parkside One Building, 271-273 Bagayar Street,
Sanchaung Township,
Yangon, Myanmar

Tel: ‎+95 9 798938425
E-mail: suumun.thet@jcdecaux.com
Web: https://www.fmidecaux.com

About

FMI owns a 40% stake and JCDecaux Asia (S) Pte Ltd (“JCDecaux”) owns a 60% stake in their joint venture company FMIDecaux Company Limited (“FMIDecaux”). Combining JCDecaux’s global expertise in outdoor advertising and street furniture with FMI’s decades of experience in the local Myanmar market, the plan is to build 500 bus shelters and 500 City Information Panels (CIPs) across the city of Yangon.

FMIDecaux aims to set a new benchmark for bus shelters in Yangon. The provision of all street furniture items is backed by second-to-none cleaning and maintenance. The whole duration of the project is financed by advertising proceeds according to the business model invented by JCDecaux SA in 1964. This project will be at no cost to Yangon city or its people.

Contact

Parkside One Building, 271-273 Bagayar Street,
Sanchaung Township,
Yangon, Myanmar

Tel: ‎+95 9 798938425
E-mail: suumun.thet@jcdecaux.com
Web: https://www.fmidecaux.com

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FMI maintains a 30% interest in Myanmar Agri-Tech Limited (“MAGT”) which owns the planting rights to the Maw Tin Estate and Sein Taung Estate near Pathein region. Currently, there is a coffee project at Maw Tin with the initial commercial trial plantation area of 300 acres of lowland Robusta coffee trees being planted three years ago. A total of 3000 acres was surveyed to scale up the commercial coffee plantation based on the results achieved from the current trial plantation. Trial plantation and feasibility studies are also being undertaken for natural rubber and forest tree plantations as potential investment projects.

1/F, The Campus 1 Office Park,
Rain Tree Drive, Pun Hlaing Estate,
Hlaing Thayar Township
Yangon 11401 Myanmar

Tel: +95 1 3687766
Fax: +95 1 3687687
E-mail: info-fmi@yoma.com.mm

About

FMI maintains a 30% interest in Myanmar Agri-Tech Limited (“MAGT”) which owns the planting rights to the Maw Tin Estate and Sein Taung Estate near Pathein region. Currently, there is a coffee project at Maw Tin with the initial commercial trial plantation area of 300 acres of lowland Robusta coffee trees being planted three years ago. A total of 3000 acres was surveyed to scale up the commercial coffee plantation based on the results achieved from the current trial plantation. Trial plantation and feasibility studies are also being undertaken for natural rubber and forest tree plantations as potential investment projects.

Contact

1/F, The Campus 1 Office Park,
Rain Tree Drive, Pun Hlaing Estate,
Hlaing Thayar Township
Yangon 11401 Myanmar

Tel: +95 1 3687766
Fax: +95 1 3687687
E-mail: info-fmi@yoma.com.mm