Fraser & Neave Holdings Bhd

Company Address: 
F&N Point, No. 3, Jalan Metro Pudu 1, Fraser Business Park, 55100 Kuala Lumpur

Key Person:
Jojo Ngo
Manager, Corporate Communications & Sustainability

Email:
jojo.ngo@fn.com.my

Company Background

Fraser & Neave Holdings Bhd (F&NHB) is a Malaysian-incorporated company listed on Bursa Malaysia’s Main Board with expertise and a prominent standing in the food and beverage business. F&NHB has a rich history spanning 138 years and today is synonymous with high quality and halal products trusted by generations.

A Syariah compliant company, the Group has an annual turnover of RM4 billion from its core businesses in the manufacture, sales and marketing of beverages and dairy products. F&NHB boasts a portfolio of brands which are leaders in many segments, namely 100PLUS, F&N Fun Flavours, F&N SEASONS, OYOSHI, F&N Magnolia, FARMHOUSE, F&N ICE MOUNTAIN, F&N Fruit Tree, and its range of Condensed and Evaporated Milk under F&N, TEAPOT, Gold Coin, Cap Junjung, IDEAL and CARNATION brands. In 2021, F&NHB added the NONA brand of rice cakes and sauces to its portfolio with the acquisition of Sri Nona companies.

Sustainability has always been at the heart of F&N’s operations. The Group adopts a long-term approach in crafting its vision and strategies and this has enable the Group to build relationships based on trust with its stakeholders. F&N aligns its business and sustainability goals with sharper focus on how it creates value for each material issue, as well as its contribution towards the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals. F&N Group has set a total of 12 Sustainability Commitment Targets for 2025, which will drive the Group’s sustainability performance and strengthen its commitment to creating long-term value for its shareholder. 

For third consecutive year, F&NHB is a constituent of FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia (F4GBM) Index for its strong commitment to environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices. The Group employs about 2,500 people across its operations in Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand and Indochina.