Centurion aims to boost student, worker accommodation portfolio
Company looks to higher-education markets such as the UK and US, while exploring workers' housing needs in SE Asia.
CENTURION Corporation plans to grow the number of student accommodation assets under its management in its existing markets, while looking for new markets to venture into.
The mainboard-listed company's student accommodation business segment already has a presence in Singapore, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States and Korea under its "dwell" brand.
Chief executive officer Kong Chee Min expects the UK, Australia and US to remain key destinations for students and will continue to scour for opportunities to scale up in these three quality, higher-education markets.
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