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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 8 MIN

Singapore-based KiN Group to Expand Footprint in Kuala Lumpur

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses the ambitious expansion plans of Singapore-based KiN Group as they venture into the Malaysian hospitality market. The company has secured a long-term lease agreement to transform the existing Maya Hotel in Kuala Lumpur into a five-star lifestyle destination. This strategic move marks KiN Group's first major entry into Malaysia, following their rapid growth in Vietnam. The renovation of the Maya Hotel, which will be rebranded as KiN Hotel Reserve, is set to begin in August and aims to enhance the guest experience with upgraded facilities and new dining concepts. The project is expected to be completed by the end of the year, positioning Kuala Lumpur as a key focus for KiN Group's regional expansion. KiN Group's approach emphasizes creating lifestyle hotels that integrate culture, community events, and flexible hospitality experiences. By developing concentrated clusters within walkable urban areas, the company aims to establish an interconnected hospitality campus in Kuala Lumpur. This innovative "One Hotel, Five Lobbies" concept allows guests to access different hotel lobbies, each offering unique experiences. KiN Group is also leveraging social media and influencer-led marketing to build a strong brand ecosystem. With plans to expand further in Kuala Lumpur and other core markets like Vietnam, Singapore, China, and potentially Bali, KiN Group is poised to redefine the hospitality landscape in Southeast Asia. For more information, visit KiN Hotel's website.

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