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Malaysia’s low-key tycoon: the empire of Syed Mokhtar Albukhary

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Malaysia’s low-key tycoon: the empire of Syed Mokhtar Albukhary

Despite his grip on the country’s infrastructure he remains a mystery beyond Malaysian borders as his portfolio is largely anchored at homeWith an estimated net worth of US$2.2 billion, Syed Mokhtar Albukhary (right) is Malaysia’s 11th richest individual. His daughter Sharifah Sofia Syed Mokhtar Shah (left) has held directorship positions in a few companies.

With an estimated net worth of US$2.2 billion, Syed Mokhtar Albukhary (right) is Malaysia’s 11th richest individual. His daughter Sharifah Sofia Syed Mokhtar Shah holds directorship positions in a few companies.

Tan Ai Leng

Tan Ai Leng

Published Mon, Jul 14, 2025 · 07:00 AM

[KUALA LUMPUR] News of a possible listing of MMC Port Holdings, the country’s largest port operator, has thrown the spotlight back on Syed Mokhtar Albukhary – one of Malaysia’s most powerful yet least visible businessmen.

Despite his grip on the country’s infrastructure – from ports and airports to logistics and utilities – the 73-year-old tycoon remains a mystery beyond Malaysian borders as his portfolio is largely anchored at home.

Bloomberg reported recently that MMC has confidentially filed listing documents with regulators aiming to raise as much as US$2 billion, potentially valuing the firm at US$7 billion.

If the IPO – targeted for as early as September this year – pans out, it would mark the largest share sale since IHH Healthcare’s US$2.1 billion debut in 2012, and could spotlight Malaysia’s ambition to revive its status as a regional logistics and capital markets hub.

Since taking control of MMC Corp in the late 1990s, Syed Mokhtar has transformed his flagship company into a diversified infrastructure and logistics giant.


Previously listed, MMC was taken private in 2021. Its crown jewel, MMC Ports, operates five key terminals, including Port of Tanjung Pelepas, Johor Port and Penang Port, which collectively handle around a quarter of global cargo traffic transiting the vital Straits of Malacca.

Behind the IPO buzz lies a deeper story: the rise of a reclusive tycoon whose reach quietly extends into almost every corner of Malaysia’s economy.

From rice trader to empire builder

MMC Corporation is one of the core business units of Syed Mokhtar Albukhary’s conglomerate.  PHOTO: REUTERS

Born in 1951 in Alor Setar, Kedah, to a family of Yemeni descent, Syed Mokhtar’s rise is a classic rags-to-riches tale. He dropped out of school early to help support his family and began trading rice and offering logistics services. 

From this modest start, he went on to amass one of the country’s largest and most diversified business empires. His approach is simple and direct. As he once said: “If I want to do something, I do it first and talk about it later.”


Syed Mokhtar Albukhary’s business interests stretch from agriculture to the defence industry. This includes DRB-Hicom Defence Technologies (DefTech), a key supplier of military equipment within Malaysia. PHOTO: DRB-Hicom

With an estimated net worth of US$2.2 billion, Syed Mokhtar is Malaysia’s 11th richest individual, according to Forbes, though many believe his actual economic footprint is much larger.

Political savvy


Former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad on one occasion commended Syed Mokhtar’s sharp business insight and bold embrace of new ventures. PHOTO: AFP

The tycoon has long had close ties with former prime ministers Mahathir Mohamad and Muhyiddin Yassin, and has managed to stay on top through Malaysia’s ever-changing political tides.

“He is keen to grow, others are not so keen. Sometimes, where other people do not want to go in (to a business venture), he is willing to go in,” said Dr Mahathir in praise of Syed Mokhtar in 2015.


Syed Mokhtar Albukhary once said: “If I want to do something, I do it first and talk about it later.” PHOTO: BT FILE

In 2022, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim publicly criticised Syed Mokhtar over Bernas’ rice import monopoly and its impact on padi farmers; the issue was resolved when Syed Mokhtar agreed to allocate RM90 million from Bernas’ profits to support farmers, satisfying government demands without altering Bernas’s monopoly.

His ability to align with successive governments has helped secure key concessions and maintain dominance across industries.

Ownership of major media outlets further strengthens his position, enabling him to subtly influence public narratives and maintain strong ties with those in power.

Succession

Through DRB-Hicom, Syed Mokhtar owns Proton, the national carmaker, and oversees the distribution of several foreign marques, including Honda and Mitsubishi. PHOTO: TAN AI LENG, BT

As Syed Mokhtar’s vast business empire continues to grow, questions abound over succession and the future stewardship of group of companies.

Some recent developments suggest his children are being groomed to take on more prominent roles within the group. Two of the tycoon’s children, Syed Danial and Sharifah Sofia, have begun to step into the limelight, suggesting a measured generational shift across his key companies.

In May this year, Sharifah Sofia was appointed as a director of MMC Corporation, non-independent director of Malakoff Corporation and non-executive director of Gas Malaysia. She is also a trustee of the Albukhary Foundation and a board member of Albukhary International University.

She previously served as a director of DRB-Hicom and Pos Malaysia but stepped down from both positions in late 2022.

Syed Danial, meanwhile, serves as a non-executive director at Bernas, director of Aurora Mulia – the largest shareholder of Media Prima – and director of MMC Corp.

Syed Mokhtar’s wife, Sharifah Zarah, comes from a well-known political family – she is the daughter of Syed Kechik, a powerful strategist in Sabah during the 1960s and 70s, and also Syed Mokhtar’s uncle.


Source: https://tinyurl.com/2thc27en


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