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MBSB, DayOne Form Strategic Collaboration To Drive Johor’s Digital Economy

By Bernama in August 22, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
MBSB, DayOne Form Strategic Collaboration To Drive Johor's Digital Economy


JOHOR BAHRU, Aug 22 (Bernama) — MBSB Bhd (MBSB) and DayOne Data Centers have formed a strategic collaboration to accelerate Johor’s digital infrastructure and economic transformation in line with the Maju Johor 2030 agenda.

The partnership is supported by a RM1.2 billion Islamic financing facility from MBSB Bank, which acts as the mandated lead arranger in a syndicated club deal for DayOne-owned projects under WG Data Hub Sdn Bhd.

MBSB Group chief executive officer Rafe Haneef said the RM1.2 billion financing for DayOne is part of a total syndication valued at RM15 billion, comprising RM7.5 billion in US dollar financing and another RM7.5 billion through local Islamic financing.

He said the financing was implemented through a syndication with several local banks, based on the concept of sustainable financing.

“DayOne has obtained the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification from the United States, which recognises it as a world-class sustainable data centre.

“DayOne is also part of ‘s GDS Holdings group, which has been operating for over 20 years and now owns more than 90 data centres in the region, including in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia,” he told a press conference after the signing ceremony at DayOne’s data centre facility in Nusajaya.

Also present was Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi.

Rafe added that the initiative marks the first step in positioning Johor as a regional data centre hub, before expanding into the artificial intelligence (AI) sector.

Meanwhile, Johor State Investment, Trade, Consumer Affairs and Human Resources Committee chairman Lee Ting Han said the strategic collaboration between MBSB and DayOne demonstrates how industry partnerships can directly contribute to digital transformation, sustainable growth and high-value job creation for Johoreans.

He said the financing provided is a reflection of domestic banks’ confidence in the data centre industry that is rapidly growing in the state.

He noted that Johor barely had any data centre three years ago but now there are 13 in operation and 15 under construction.

“This sector has made a positive impact on the state’s economy, including the creation of job opportunities for contractors, engineers, surveyors, accountants, lawyers and other professionals.

“More importantly, we have started to see the active participation of banks and local companies, confirming that this sector is sustainable and competitive,” he added.

He noted that Johor recorded approved investments of RM56 billion in the first half of this year.

— BERNAMA

 

 

 


 


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