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City-Link Express Contributes RM109,000 for HKHM 2026 Celebrations

City‑Link Express has pledged RM109,000 to support the 2026 celebrations of the Hong Kong–Malaysia Heritage Month (HKHM), according to a statement released on 12 August 2026. The donation is part of the company’s…

Source: City-Link Express · August 21, 2026 at 2:30 PM · AI-assisted report

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HONG KONG, 21 AUGUST 2026 —

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City‑Link Express has pledged RM109,000 to support the 2026 celebrations of the Hong Kong–Malaysia Heritage Month (HKHM), according to a statement released on 12 August 2026. The donation is part of the company’s corporate social responsibility program aimed at strengthening cultural ties between the two countries.

Market Impact

The contribution is expected to boost local market sentiment in the transportation sector, as investors view corporate philanthropy as a positive indicator of a firm’s community engagement and brand reputation. Analysts note that City‑Link Express, which operates a fleet of intercity coaches across Malaysia, has previously received favourable coverage for its sustainability initiatives, and this latest donation may reinforce its standing among socially conscious investors.

Details from the source indicate that the RM109,000 will be allocated to the HKHM 2026 event programme, which includes cultural exhibitions, heritage tours, and educational workshops. City‑Link Express will also sponsor a series of promotional activities to raise awareness of the heritage month among its passenger base. The company’s spokesperson said the donation reflects its commitment to fostering cross‑border cultural exchange and supporting local communities.

Looking ahead, City‑Link Express plans to continue its involvement in community outreach projects throughout 2026. The company has not yet disclosed whether it will match the donation with additional corporate sponsorships or partner with other firms to expand the event’s reach. Investors will likely monitor the company’s future CSR disclosures for further insights into its strategic priorities.

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