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- Malakoff UTM Eco Run 2011 - Open for Registration!
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff UTM Eco Run 2011 - Open for Registration! 2 November 2011 Malakoff Corporation Berhad (Malakoff) today launched the inaugural Malakoff-UTM Eco Run 2011 in partnership with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), aiming to draw a total of 1,400 athletes from across Malaysia. The race which is laid out in four distances of 21km, 15km, 10km and 5km, is scheduled to be held on 26 November 2011 at the university’s sports centre and offers prizes worth up to RM8,000 to the 50 winners. Themed ‘Run For Eco Awareness’, this initiative is part of Malakoff’s flagship Corporate Social Responsibility platform, the Malakoff Community Partnerships. In line with its ecological theme, UTM has lined up a host of activities for participants a day prior to the run including talks on environment conservation as well as outdoor activities such as horse-riding, kayak and rowing machine. Speaking at the launch, Yusop Rashid, the Head of Corporate Affairs and External Relations at Malakoff said, “We are very excited about our partnership with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, which is in line with our aim to promote community participation in sports through our flagship CSR platform, the Malakoff Community Partnerships. Moreover, the eco-themed run is a great way to educate participants to appreciate and conserve our fragile ecosystem.” The Malakoff-UTM Eco Run 2011 is also aimed at introducing running to people of various age groups and physical fitness to cultivate a passion for sporting excellence along with promoting a healthy lifestyle. The run comprises six categories including Open Category (21km distance, Men’s, age between 18 and 39 and Women’s, age between 18 and 34), Veteran Category (15km distance Men’s, age above 40 and Women’s, age above 35), Inter-Department Category (15km distance, Men’s and Women’s), Inter-University (15km distance, Men’s and Women’s), Youth Category (10km distance, Men’s and Women’s, age between 15 and 18) and Fun Run Category (5km distance, Men’s and Women’s). Elaborating further on the event, Yusop said, “Apart from the monetary contribution, Malakoff will provide its fullest support and work hand-in-hand with UTM to ensure the race goes well. With Malakoff’s expertise in organising races, we aim to make the Malakoff-UTM Eco Run a staple event for Johor and reach out to encourage potential racers in the region.” “We are confident that given the support from the local athletes, the Malakoff-UTM Eco Run will be a grand success,” he added. To join the Run, click on the links below to download information on the Run and the registration form: Malakoff UTM Eco Run - Information Malakoff UTM Eco Run - Map and Form Closing date for the Run is 21 November 2011. Sign up now to avoid disappointment! Participants in the Klang Valley can send their forms and payment/wang pos to Malakoff headquarters at the address below: Malakoff Corporation Berhad Level 8, Block 2A, Plaza Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5, 50470 Kuala Lumpur. (Attention to Atiqah/Wan Rohani)
- Malakoff Wins Competitive Glocal Employer Awards 2015
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Wins Competitive Glocal Employer Awards 2015 20 May 2015 15 May 2015, Kuala Lumpur - Malakoff Corporation Berhad (Malakoff) won the “Competitive Glocal Employer Award 2015” organized by Social Security Organization (PERKESO) and Ministry of Human Resource at the National Labour Day 2015 celebration held at Borneo Convention Centre, Kuching, Sarawak, on 1 May 2015. The award was presented by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. The award was given to a “glocal” employer that is productive, caring and responsive to the working environment here and abroad and subsequently boosts Malaysia’s image internationally. Speaking on the award, Chief Executive Officer of Malakoff, Dato’ Sri Syed Faisal Albar said, “Malakoff is honoured to receive this award that recognizes our efforts to be a world-class employer committed to provide a healthy working environment through various employee engagement activities and programmes.” On workplace development, Malakoff’s HR programmes are aimed at developing, achieving and sustaining a culture of effective and satisfying ways to work together. These programmes include team dynamics, performance and feedback processes, leadership, effective compensation strategies as well as talent attraction and retention. In addition, Malakoff also organizes other employee activities such as sporting, festive, leisure, family, spiritual and living skills events so that its employees achieve a work-life-balance. These initiatives also resulted in Malakoff being awarded the “Best Employer to Work for in Asia 2013” from the HR Asia. As an extension to the workplace, Malakoff’s award-winning CSR initiatives are also highly engaging. Over the years, Malakoff’s mangrove conservation, coral rehabilitation and other habitat preservation activities also received many national and regional awards from both non-governmental and governmental agencies. The most notable and recent award is the prestigious Anugerah Langkawi 2014 conferred by Yang Dipertuan Agong of Malaysia on 21 October 2014. Previously, Malakoff is also the recipient of the CSR of the Year Award 2013 from the Malaysian Institute of Management and the PM’s CSR Award (Environment) in 2010. “The various activities carried out by Malakoff do not only benefit the Company, but also bring the workforce together as it creates a sense of belonging and camaraderie amongst staff through their involvement in such activities, concluded Syed Faisal. Also present at the ceremony were Chief Minister of Sarawak, YAB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Haji Adenan Bin Haji Satem and Minister of Human Resources, Yang Berhormat Dato' Sri Richard Riot Anak Jaem.
- Malakoff International Coastal Cleanup Day 2023
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff International Coastal Cleanup Day 2023 16 September 2023
- Malakoff Vendors’ Awareness Day – Enhancing Procurement Practices & Strengthening Governance
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Vendors’ Awareness Day – Enhancing Procurement Practices & Strengthening Governance 13 June 2022 Malakoff’s Procurement and Risk Management teams with Tuan Jayakantha Kumar, Deputy Head of Government-Linked Companies (“GLC”) & Private Sector Brand (standing, fourth from right) The third edition of the Malakoff Vendors’ Awareness Day was successfully held on 14 June 2022, in collaboration with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (“MACC”) at Malakoff’s Headquarters, Plaza Sentral, Kuala Lumpur. The event, held virtually, witnessed overwhelming participation from registered vendors as we continue to work together with our business associates to uphold governance best practices. The main objective of this event was to improve the quality of Malakoff’s procurement procedures, enhance its process efficiency while promoting transparency and strengthen the company’s contract management processes. This initiative is also in line with Goal 12 and Goal 16 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (“SDGs”) which involves promoting public procurement practices that are sustainable as well as committing to fight corruption and increase transparency, respectively. Mr. Anthony Hiew, Malakoff’s Head of Group Procurement giving his welcoming remarks to the vendors In his welcoming remarks, Mr. Anthony Hiew, the Head of Group Procurement highlighted that the topics covered in this event had been carefully selected to enable vendors to have a better understanding of Malakoff’s requirements and increase their awareness on procurement best practices. Tuan Jayantha Kumar reiterates the importance of integrity Encik Adi Faimi, the Head of Risk, Process Improvement & Integrity then led the session with a brief introduction to Malakoff Group’s Anti-Bribery Management System (“ABMS”). This was followed by a presentation by Tuan Jayantha Kumar, the Deputy Head of Government-Linked Companies (“GLC”) & Private Sector Brand from the MACC on Section 17A Corporate Liability & Bribery Matters. His talk focused on the various acts of bribery that commercial organisations are prone to commit should integrity guidelines be compromised, and the subsequent catastrophic implications on the individual and the organisation. Q&A session with the participating vendors The virtual session proceeded with other speakers presenting on various topics such as vendor management, procurement processes & procedures and tender formats, along with a Q&A session at the end of each topic. Participants were also introduced to the Group’s Vendor & Document Management Portal System (“VDMP”), a new platform to process Malakoff’s procurement via the online portal. The event ended with a fun, engaging quiz which gauged the participants’ knowledge and awareness on the MACC Act, Whistleblowing Policy, and the Vendor Code of Conduct. Overall, this initiative successfully brought together our business associates with a common goal of ensuring efficient, effective and ethical procurement processes, in parallel with strong governance practices. On 27 November 2020, Malakoff was honoured with the certification of ISO37001:2016 ABMS by SIRIM QAS International Sdn Bhd for its commitment in upholding the highest standards of ethical conduct, integrity and accountability in all of its business activities and operations. This is in compliance with the new Section 17A of the MACC Amendment Act 2018, enforced by the Malaysian Government on 1 June 2020. The Group continues to carry out key governance activities as part of its ESG efforts, focusing on building an effective and accountable working environment.
- Komuniti Sejahtera Tanpa Dadah 2019 - Pontian
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Komuniti Sejahtera Tanpa Dadah 2019 - Pontian 21 December 2019
- TNB, Malakoff Erat Silaturrahim Melalui Bola Sepak, Bola Jaring
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back TNB, Malakoff Erat Silaturrahim Melalui Bola Sepak, Bola Jaring 25 October 2018 Malakoff Corporation Berhad telah mengadakan perlawanan persahabatan bola sepak dan bola jaring melawan Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) pada 26 Oktober 2018 yang lalu, bertempat di Padang Kelab Kilat TNB, Bangsar. Perlawanan ini bertujuan untuk mengeratkan lagi silaturrahim di antara warga kerja Malakoff dan TNB menerusi aktiviti riadah. Perlawanan persahabatan tersebut melibatkan 60 pemain dari Malakoff dan TNB dan dimulakan pada jam 5.30 petang. Perlawanan bola sepak menyaksikan kedua-dua pasukan meletakkan kesebelasan pemain terbaik di awal permainan. Para pemain mempamerkan gerakan yang lincah dan bersemangat untuk mendapatkan mata untuk pasukan masing-masing. Namun begitu, penguasaan padang lebih didominasikan oleh TNB. Hasilnya, pintu gol Malakoff berjaya dibolos TNB pada separuh masa pertama dan kedua. Memasuki separuh masa yang ketiga, para pemain Malakoff makin bersungguh-sungguh untuk memecah kebuntuan dan cubaan demi cubaan ditujukan ke arah pintu gol TNB. Akhirnya, mereka berjaya menghasilkan satu gol di minit-minit terakhir perlawanan. Keputusannya, TNB menang dengan jaringan 2-1. Pasukan bola jaring Malakoff dan TNB juga turut mempamerkan aksi cemerlang sepanjang perlawanan. Rentak permainan pasukan TNB yang pantas jelas mencabar kebolehan pasukan Malakoff apabila terus mempamerkan aksi konsisten sepanjang perlawanan. Sekali lagi, pasukan bola jaring TNB muncul juara sebaik perlawanan berakhir dengan keputusan 22 jaringan berbalas 11. Akhir kata, ribuan terima kasih kepada pihak TNB kerana sudi menjadi tuan rumah perlawanan persahabatan kali ini dan tahniah diucapkan sempena kemenangan mereka.
- Tanjung Bin Energy Achieves 1 Million Safe Manhours Celebration and Appreciation 2019
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Tanjung Bin Energy Achieves 1 Million Safe Manhours Celebration and Appreciation 2019 26 January 2019
- Malakoff Wins MARIM Award 2018
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Wins MARIM Award 2018 17 July 2018 Malakoff Corporation Berhad (Malakoff) won the Risk Management Team of the Year Award in conjunction with the Malaysian Association of Risk & Insurance Management (MARIM) Conference 2018 held on 18 July 2018 at Renaissance Hotel Kuala Lumpur. The conference, themed “GO BOLA! (Go Beyond, Go Original, Go agiLe, Go Ahead)” was officiated by Puan Jessica Chew, Deputy Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia. The award was presented by Datuk Ir. Lim Tong Kang, Chairman of MARIM to Yusop Abdul Rashid, Head of Corporate Affairs & Stakeholder Management Division, Malakoff. The other winners were FGV (1st runner-up) and UEM Edgenta (2nd runner-up). MARIM is a non-profit association dedicated to promoting and raising the awareness and standards of risk management in organisations in Malaysia. The award recognises the Risk Management Team in the risk management fraternity which demonstrates that it has gone the extra mile with measurable results in effectively implementing risk management practices. This award also sets the benchmark for the risk management professionals in the country. Malakoff won the award based on the following criteria: Presence of effective risk management governance and structure; Planning and effective implementation of innovative risk management activities and programmes; Promoting risk management culture within the organization through various trainings and awareness session; Executing a full 3-day terrorist attack drill at Tanjung Bin Power Plant Complex in collaboration with 35 government agencies.
- Tanjung Bin Energy Achieves Commercial Operations
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Tanjung Bin Energy Achieves Commercial Operations 20 March 2016 1000MW Power Plant’s construction & commissioning completed within stipulated timeframe Kuala Lumpur, March 21, 2016 – Malakoff Corporation Berhad’s (Malakoff) 1,000 Megawatt (MW) Tanjung Bin Energy (TBE) power plant, also commonly known as T4, enters into its commercial operations on 21st March 2016, following its successful phases of construction, testing and commissioning. TBE, which was given the Notice to Proceed (NTP) in March 2012, achieved its first synchronisation to the National Grid on its 42nd month, that is, on 15th October 2015, and to date, it has completed all the required tests necessary for safe and reliable energy generation. “TBE is Malaysia’s first IPP project that was awarded by the Energy Commission (EC) via a competitive bidding process. During its development, we challenged ourselves to deliver an affordable electricity tariff to the off-taker, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), and ultimately to the consumers at large. Alongside the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) signed with TNB, a Coal Supply and Transportation Agreement (CSTA) between TBE and TNB Fuel Services Sdn Bhd (TNBFS) was also sealed. TBE makes its generating capacity available to TNB under a 25-year PPA whilst the CSTA will ensure the steady and quality supply of coal to be used by the power plant,” said Habib Husin, Acting CEO of Malakoff. “During testing and commissioning, we demonstrated our ability to be despatched day and night and this again demonstrates our commitment to reliably deliver the 1000MW capacity of electricity to the National Grid,” Habib added. GE Steam Power Systems (GE) executed the EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) contract together with its consortium partners Mudajaya Corporation Berhad (Mudajaya) and Shin Eversendai Engineering Sdn Bhd (Shin Eversendai). As the leader of the consortium, GE engineered and supplied key equipment and was responsible for the overall integration and commissioning of the plant. The plant deploys GE’s most modern steam turbine and generator technology, its ultra-supercritical boiler as well as its proprietary environmental control systems. This efficient technology solution ensures the generation of affordable electricity at lower environmental impact. Emission of nitrous oxide, sulphur oxide and dust at the plant will be significantly reduced through the use of low NOx burners, a highly efficient seawater Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) facility and fabric filters. This technology increases the plant‘s net efficiency and enables it to utilise 100% sub-bituminous coal. Andreas Lusch, CEO of GE Steam Power Systems said “TBE is another demonstration of GE's commitment to the region’s development and the need for energy mix diversification especially on coal generation. The highly efficient ultra-supercritical power plant delivered by GE Steam Power Systems will provide an additional capacity of 1000 MW for Peninsular Malaysia, providing energy equivalent to almost two million people." During its construction, the project provided significant positive socio-economic development impact to the surrounding communities and the country as a whole. At its peak, more than 5,200 direct jobs were created. The project also created significant additional jobs related to equipment supply, manufacturing, engineering, transportation and other services. TBE is located on 65 hectares of land adjacent to Malakoff’s existing 2,100 MW coal-fired Tanjung Bin Power Plant (TBPP). Both power plants share common infrastructure such as coal handing facilities, power evacuation, sea-water intake and other access facilities. The operator of TBE is Malakoff Power Berhad (MPB), also a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malakoff, via an Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Agreement signed between MPB and TBE for 25 years. TBE boasts 100% utilisation of local skilled workers. TBE’s O&M team was mobilised early in the project phase and went through rigorous training programmes to ensure their proficiency in operating this new state-of-the art ultra-supercritical technology. TBE was project-financed via Malakoff’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Tanjung Bin Energy Issuer Berhad, with a combination of senior and junior debt facilities comprising of Islamic bonds and loans denominated in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) and US Dollars (USD), as well as internally generated funds at a debt-to-equity ratio of 80:20. The Senior debt facilities for the financing include the issuance of RM3.29 billion serially-amortising senior secured Islamic bonds (Sukuk Murabahah), a USD400 million term loan and a RM700 million term loan. With its innovative financing structure, TBE has been recognized and awarded with at least four prestigious industry awards namely, Project Finance International’s (PFI) Asia Pacific Best Project Bond of the Year 2012, The Asset’s AAA Best Project Finance Deal, Project Finance Magazine’s (PFM) Asia-Pacific Power Deal of the Year, and Asia Money’s Best Project Financing Award, for its RM5.27 billion (US$1.65 billion) senior loan, amongst others. The successful commissioning of TBE marks another significant milestone for Malakoff, increasing its multi-fuel portfolio net generating capacity in Peninsular Malaysia from 5,346MW to 6,346MW or from approximately 24% to 29% market share, respectively. It further reaffirms Malakoff’s position as the leading Independent Power Producer (IPP) in Malaysia. “We would like to thank all our key stakeholders for their support in making the TBE project a success. These include the Ministry of Energy, Water and Green Technology Malaysia, the Energy Commission Malaysia, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, the State of Johor, the Malakoff TBE Project Team and GE Steam Power Systems and its consortium members – Mudajaya and Shin Eversendai,” Habib added
- Malakoff Continues Coral Planting Efforts at Pulau Aur
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Continues Coral Planting Efforts at Pulau Aur 3 September 2015 Coral Planting and Reef Clean-Up Project In Commemoration of Merdeka Day Highlights The Importance Of Marine Biodiversity 4 September 2015, Pulau Aur, Mersing, Johor - Malakoff Corporation Berhad today continues its commitment towards the environment by collaborating with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE) and Department of Marine Park Malaysia (JTLM) in its efforts to care for the marine ecosystem. The Malakoff Coral Planting and Reef Clean-Up Project 2015 held from 28 to 30 August 2015, was aimed at highlighting the importance of coral in the marine ecosystem and to raise awareness and support from the local community on the threats that they are facing. The project was launched by Director of Research and Resource Inventory Department of JTLM, Abdul Muntalib bin Juli, who acknowledged Malakoff’s on-going effort of championing the rehabilitation of coral. “This is the fifth year of our collaboration with Malakoff involving the marine ecosystem. We have received positive feedbacks on the previous programs and this has spurred Malakoff to continue working with us on this noble effort.” “This year, the project is carried out in the coastal waters of Pulau Aur, Mersing, Johor. Pulau Aur is an important coral nursery in Malaysia as it has a conducive environment for the coral to propagate. According to statistics, it is the habitat of at least 183 types of corals and 232 reef-fish species. Pulau Aur is also the largest island in a group of 3 islands that reside in the Pulau Aur Marine Park,” added Abdul Muntalib in his speech. At the event, a contribution of RM30,000 from Malakoff was also handed out to Abdul Muntalib as the representative from JTLM for the project. During the 3-day event, 20 divers from JTLM and Malakoff participated in the cleaning of ghost nets and coral planting in the coastal waters of Pulau Aur. Total of 20 frames submerged into the coastal waters where divers planted coral nubbins to conserve the coral in the area. The Pulau Aur community, consisting of fishermen, students, private agencies and tourists also participated in marine awareness programs and were briefed on the importance of corals to the marine ecosystem. A special session symbolically called “Merdeka Dive” was carried out on 30th August, where the divers hoisted the Jalur Gemilang underwater during a reef clean-up to mark the celebration of Malaysia’s 58 years of independence. Speaking of the project, Chief Executive Officer of Malakoff, Dato’ Sri Syed Faisal Albar said the continuity of the project reflected Malakoff’s profound commitment to the Environment. “We are pleased with the enthusiastic involvement of the local communities in the Malakoff Coral Planting and Reef Clean-Up Project. Such collaboration with JTLM enables the communities to be a part of the project’s success while allowing us to build meaningful engagements with them.” “Malakoff’s previous environmental efforts in Pulau Mentinggi, Johor have generated positive impact to the community and the marine biodiversity in the surrounding areas. With the strong interest in conserving the ecosystem shown by the community in Pulau Aur, I’m positive that the same result can be replicated here,” he added. As a result of its commitment to the Environment, Malakoff has previously received several regional and national CSR awards on its environment efforts, namely the prestigious Anugerah Langkawi (2014) and Environment Week Special Appreciation (2013) by NRE, CSR of the Year Award (2013) by MIM, Asia Responsible Entrepreneurship Awards on Green Leadership (2013), Appreciation for Habitat Restoration Initiatives in conjunction with World Ocean Day (2012) by NRE and Prime Minister’s CSR Award in Environment (2010).
- Launching of Malakoff Community Partnerships by Yang Berhormat Senator Dato' Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Launching of Malakoff Community Partnerships by Yang Berhormat Senator Dato' Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil 6 December 2009 KUALA LUMPUR: Independent power and water producer Malakoff Corp Bhd, is allocating RM12mil for corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes over the next three years. Chairman Tan Sri Abdul Halim Ali, said the IPP would focus a substantial amount on education, environment and sports under the Malakoff Community Partnership programme. “This is our long-term commitment to become a responsible and active participant of our community,” he said at the launch of its CSR programme by Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil yesterday. Halim also said Malakoff spent RM10mil this year, including RM4.8mil for human capital development and RM3.5mil for the initial kick-off of the programme. He also said Malakoff, the country’s largest IPP with net generating capacity of 5,020 megawatts from its six power stations, would place its community outreach programme under a single and comprehensive programme to make it more effective. Meanwhile, Shahrizat said the economic downturn should not be used as an excuse by companies to remove CSR programmes from their priority list. “CSR is not always about money. It’s about committment, time, ideas and dedication and that is what we want now,” she said. - Bernama
- Malakoff Hosts its 8th Mini Futsal Tournament with Key Stakeholders
Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Hosts its 8th Mini Futsal Tournament with Key Stakeholders 24 June 2022 Malakoff Corporation Berhad (“Malakoff”) successfully organised its 8th Mini Futsal Tournament as part of its continuous engagement with key stakeholders. The tournament this year witnessed participation from the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (“KeTSA”), Energy Commission (“ST”), Sustainable Energy Development Authority Malaysia (“SEDA”) and Tenaga Nasional Berhad (“TNB”). The half-day event that was held at Futsal Hub, Ampang on 25th June 2022 had a total of 80 players coming together to display their best tactical skills. The tournament had two categories, namely the Men’s Five-a-Side and Women’s Five-a-Side. The first match had its kick off at 9.30 AM and it was a close battle for points from then on, with the players displaying a great capacity of intermittent endurance, tight dribbling skills and controlled passing. After an intense showdown in the round robin game, the top two teams who proceeded to the finals with the highest points were TNB and ST in the Women’s category and TNB and SEDA in the Men’s category. Fans and supporters were treated to non-stop action at both sides of the goal and in the end, TNB emerged as deserving Champions in both categories after an impressive run throughout the tournament. In the Finals of the Women’s category, TNB beat ST 4-0 while their Men’s team took home the winning prize after defeating SEDA in a penalty shootout. Despite the tough competition, Malakoff’s Men’s and Women’s team put on a spirited display with their never-say-die attitude and gave the competing teams a run for their money. The prizes for all winners were presented by Malakoff’s SVP of Local Generation Division, En Mohammed Azmil Ismail, accompanied by Mr. Saravanan Desigamanie, Head of Investor Relations and Corporate Communications. The event is part of the Group’s key activities with industry stakeholders, and it provided an opportunity for everyone present to get to know each other better while enjoying a healthy rivalry on the futsal ground. The event ended with a photo opportunity with the respective winners followed by lunch. We would like to thank all those who were involved in making this event a success and we look forward to next year’s edition! Full results: Men’s Five-a-Side Champion - TNB 1st Runner-up - SEDA 2nd Runner-up – ST 3rd Runner-up – Malakoff 4th Runner-up - KeTSA Women’s Five-a-Side Champion - TNB 1st Runner-up - ST 2nd Runner-up – SEDA 3rd Runner-up – Malakoff