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Golden Bull Award 2025 Winners Revealed

Golden Bull Award 2025 Winners Revealed

The Sun7 days ago
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 10 July 2025 - These are high-performing companies and trailblazers. This year's winners are leading the way through innovation, from adopting AI and strengthening cybersecurity to integrating ESG values into their core operations. They show us that profitability and purpose can, and should, go hand in hand.
Recent data from SME Corp Malaysia backs this up. According to its latest performance report, over half (55.6%) of Malaysian SMEs are prioritising innovation, nearly 40% are forming strategic alliances, and a third are actively pursuing international markets. These are dynamic, forward-looking businesses shaping the future economy.
The Golden Bull Award goes beyond celebrating success to enabling growth. As 80.7% of SMEs ramp up marketing efforts and 64.5% plan to scale their operations, the Award opens doors, connecting ambitious businesses with the networks, platforms, and partnerships they need to thrive.
Organised by Business Media International with the support of the Small and Medium Enterprises Association of Malaysia (SAMENTA) since 2003, the Golden Bull Award stands as Asia's longest-running and most respected recognition platform for SMEs. Its footprint spans Malaysia, Singapore, mainland China, and Taiwan, and continues to grow across the region.
This year saw a record 19% increase in nominations, to over 1,700 companies. This highlights the rising aspirations of Malaysian SMEs. With SMEs contributing 39.1% to Malaysia's GDP in 2023 and national targets aiming for 45% by 2025, their contribution is more critical than ever.
'This year's Golden Bull Award is a testament not just to business success, but to business evolution,' said Datuk William Ng, National President of SAMENTA. 'Our winners reflect the best of Malaysia's entrepreneurial spirit: resilient, bold, and future-ready. With stronger government backing, they're will be able reach even greater heights.'
The awards span three categories:
· Emerging Bull Award,
· Outstanding Bull Award, and
· Super Golden Bull Award for elite-level achievers
A special Distinguished Bull Award was also presented to ten outstanding businesses that have previously won and continued to grow and expand their reach.
Throughout the selection process, integrity and transparency remain paramount. Baker Tilly Malaysia served as the official auditor, while CTOS Data Systems Sdn Bhd acted as the independent credit report and data provider.
Since its founding in 2003, the Golden Bull Award has stood as a benchmark of SME excellence across Asia. With expansion into new Asia Pacific markets on the horizon for 2025, it continues to spotlight the region's most inspiring business stories.
Ready to be inspired? Explore the full list of winners and learn more at https://goldenbullaward.asia/
LIST OF WINNERS OF THE GOLDEN BULL AWARD 2025 IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
SUPER GOLDEN BULL CATEGORY
1. Advantage Marine Services (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
2. Gaido (M) Sdn Bhd
3. Golden Destinations
4. Hong Seng Power Sdn Bhd
5. Master-Pack Group Berhad
6. OSADI Commercial Supplies Sdn Bhd
7. Parkson Credit Sdn Bhd
8. Saint-Gobain Malaysia Sdn Bhd
9. Siacon Technology Sdn Bhd
10. Sri Perkasa Trading (M) Sdn Bhd
11. ST Rosyam Mart Sdn Bhd
12. Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad
13. Tan Boon Ming Sdn Bhd
14. Terberg Tractors Malaysia Sdn Bhd
15. Vape Empire Distribution Sdn Bhd
OUTSTANDING BULL AWARD
1. Adamas Contracts Sdn Bhd
2. AESD International (M) Sdn Bhd
3. Akaido Marketing Sdn Bhd
4. Alam-Con Sdn Bhd
5. Allied Forklift (M) Sdn Bhd
6. Altus Oil & Gas Malaysia Sdn Bhd
7. Aluspace Sdn Bhd
8. Animal Medical Centre Sdn Bhd
9. ATEK Technology Sdn Bhd
10. Benz Auto Service (M) Sdn Bhd
11. BP Chiropractic Sdn Bhd
12. Cangkat Bayu Maju Sdn Bhd
13. Ceres Nutrition Sdn Bhd
14. Cert Academy Sdn Bhd
15. CID Realtors Sdn Bhd
16. Contacthings Solution Sdn Bhd
17. E Mark Global Trade Sdn Bhd
18. Essential Engineering Solution Sdn Bhd
19. Estream Software Sdn Bhd
20. Eternalgy Sdn Bhd
21. Evertools Industrial Supply Sdn Bhd
22. Fiskal Jitu Sdn Bhd
23. Fong Hong (M) Sdn Bhd
24. Foo Hing Dim Sum Sdn Bhd
25. Fuyu Dezain Sdn Bhd
26. Gee Seng Industrial Parts & Hoist Supply Sdn Bhd
27. GFS Technology Sdn Bhd
28. GME Greentech Sdn Bhd
29. HBT Food & Beverage Sdn Bhd
30. HFC Tech Sdn Bhd
31. Hock Lian Hin Sdn Bhd
32. Hon Engineering Sdn Bhd
33. IDMS Technologies Sdn Bhd
34. Ins Tech International Sdn Bhd
35. IP Logistics (M) Sdn Bhd
36. ISEP (M) Sdn Bhd
37. Itech System Engineering Sdn Bhd
38. JBR Hardware & Trading Sdn Bhd
39. Jo Mama Online Shop Sdn Bhd
40. JV Global Event Sdn Bhd
41. Kibaru Manufacturing Sdn Bhd
42. KMB Resources Sdn Bhd
43. Kwang Tai Refrigerators & Electrical Sdn Bhd
44. Kymm Seng Trading (Kulim) Sdn Bhd
45. Leaderland Era Sdn Bhd
46. Lian Heng M&E Sdn Bhd
47. Liconlite Engineering Sdn Bhd
48. LifeWave (M) Sdn Bhd
49. LINGTEC Instruments Sdn Bhd
50. LM Equipment Sdn Bhd
51. LMS Education Holdings Sdn Bhd
52. M Summit Group
53. Mana Mana Suites Sdn Bhd
54. Mapo Industries Sdn Bhd
55. Max Star Project Management Sdn Bhd
56. MCDS Bhd
57. Ming Supply Sdn Bhd (Ming Lighting)
58. MM Network Sdn Bhd
59. Monzone Air-Conditioning Sdn Bhd
60. MR Academy International Sdn Bhd
61. Multiworld Freight (M) Sdn Bhd
62. My Flavor Food Sdn Bhd
63. Nero Chemical Sdn Bhd
64. Nursery Hong Soon Sdn Bhd
65. Ometick Tooling Sdn Bhd
66. One Union Group Sdn Bhd
67. Oxwise (M) Sdn Bhd
68. Paramount Premix Sdn Bhd
69. Pasaraya T.S. Mega (Cheras) Sdn Bhd
70. Perniagaan Yik Sing Sdn Bhd
71. PMX Delight Holding Sdn Bhd
72. Print Expert Sdn Bhd
73. Pro E Sdn Bhd
74. Pro Life Medical Supplies Sdn Bhd
75. R-Tech Global (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
76. Raddish Technology Sdn Bhd
77. Raiden M & E Sdn Bhd
78. REDBOX
79. Rezo Group Sdn Bhd
80. Risguard Sdn Bhd
81. Rohe Interior Sdn Bhd
82. SF Techlogis Sdn Bhd
83. Shimlen Sdn Bhd
84. Sin Soon Fa Fruits Sdn Bhd
85. SKA Transport (M) Sdn Bhd
86. SKN Industrial Supplies Sdn Bhd
87. Sri Maju Cergas Logistics Sdn Bhd
88. SRKK Technology Sdn Bhd
89. SSH Manufacturing Sdn Bhd
90. Straits Commnet Solutions Sdn Bhd
91. Super Power Supply (M) Sdn Bhd
92. Surian Creations Sdn Bhd
93. Swee Seng Electrical Engineering Sdn Bhd
94. Tay Motors (M) Sdn Bhd
95. Tayopack Sdn Bhd
96. Tian Siang BP (Ipoh) Sdn Bhd
97. TIP Design (M) Sdn Bhd
98. TLH Solution (M) Sdn Bhd
99. TNS Shipping Sdn Bhd
100. TP Power (M) Sdn Bhd (TP TEC Holding Berhad)
101. UKM Pakarunding Sdn Bhd
102. VHL Logistics Sdn Bhd
103. Vision Mission Cleaning Sdn Bhd
104. Visko Industries Sdn Bhd
105. YLI Industry Sdn Bhd
106. YPS Technology Sdn Bhd
EMERGING BULL AWARD
1. ACS Project Management Sdn Bhd
2. Alphas Estate Solutions Sdn Bhd
3. ALW Technology Sdn Bhd
4. Astra Online Sdn Bhd
5. AVS Integrators Sdn Bhd
6. BENJ Design Sdn Bhd
7. Best Sewing World (M) Sdn Bhd
8. Centrionics Sdn Bhd
9. Chmiel Global Advisory Sdn Bhd
10. CPT Training Development Sdn Bhd
11. Dang Foods Trading
12. Dream Home Structural Works Sdn Bhd
13. Eaglesview Group Sdn Bhd
14. Ecobex Resources Sdn Bhd
15. EF Store Sdn Bhd
16. Epro Precision Engineering Sdn Bhd
17. Evoway Sdn Bhd
18. Evrypawdy Sdn Bhd
19. Excel Test Sdn Bhd
20. FDCV Group Sdn Bhd
21. Fuwave Design Sdn Bhd
22. Goflex Events
23. H & H First Consultancy Group Sdn Bhd
24. H&H Health Group Sdn Bhd
25. Happy Plantations (Kota Marudu) Sdn Bhd
26. High Pines Training And Consultancy Sdn Bhd
27. Inhome Solar Sdn Bhd
28. Journal Multi Media Sdn Bhd
29. Lee Sportswear International Sdn Bhd (Spin Sportswear)
30. Livinghome Furniture Design Sdn Bhd
31. Monogram Concepts Sdn Bhd
32. My Wealth Capital Sdn Bhd
33. Nexxg Worldwide Sdn Bhd
34. One Search Pro Marketing Sdn Bhd
35. Pi Interactive Sdn Bhd
36. Red Abstract Hair Studio Sdn Bhd
37. Seamarine Frozen Food & Supply
38. Seng Seng Hardware Sdn Bhd
39. Solid Real Estate Consultants Sdn Bhd
40. Spartan Ives Capital Sdn Bhd
41. TCW Solomon Realty Sdn Bhd
42. Technics Minerals Resources Sdn Bhd
43. Topkrete Sdn Bhd
44. Trading Castle PLT
45. Usahamaju Magnet Sdn Bhd
46. Vanta Capital Sdn Bhd
47. Various Intelligence Sdn Bhd
DISTINGUISHED BULL AWARDS
1. Always Marketing (M) Sdn Bhd
2. Cabe (M) Sdn Bhd
3. Chinhan Tech Sdn Bhd
4. Gold Key FNB Sdn Bhd
5. Green Island Feed Mills Sdn Bhd
6. INK Marketing Sdn Bhd
7. Precious Precious Sdn Bhd
8. Realux Sdn Bhd
9. Teamplete Sdn Bhd
10. Worldwise Freight (M) Sdn Bhd
DIGITAL 50 AWARDS
1. Always Marketing (M) Sdn Bhd
2. Golden Destinations
3. HFC Tech Sdn Bhd
4. IDMS Technologies Sdn Bhd
5. Parkson Credit Sdn Bhd
6. Pi Interactive Sdn Bhd
7. Swee Seng Electrical Engineering Sdn Bhd
8. Tan Boon Ming Sdn Bhd
9. Tian Siang BP (Ipoh) Sdn Bhd
10. Various Intelligence Sdn Bhd
GOLDEN BULL INSPIRATIONAL ENTREPRENEUR AWARDS
1. Mr. Lim Ann Shen - Alphas Estate Solutions Sdn Bhd
2. Mr. Patrick Goh - Always Marketing (M) Sdn Bhd
3. Dr. Hii Ding Ong - Ceres Nutrition Sdn Bhd
4. Ms. Christine Tan - Estream Software Sdn Bhd
5. Mr. Lim Boon Hoe - Gaido (M) Sdn Bhd
6. Mr. Eric Yap - GME Greentech Sdn Bhd
7. Mr. Mita Lim - Golden Destinations
8. Ms. Kristy Liew - INK Marketing Sdn Bhd
9. Mr. Jenson Heng Kheng Hong - Mapo Industries Sdn Bhd
10. Mr. Teoh Beng Swee - Pasaraya T.S. Mega (Cheras) Sdn Bhd
11. Mr. Benjamin Ku - SSH Manufacturing Sdn Bhd
12. Mr. Eric Mong - TNS Shipping Sdn Bhd
13. Mr. Zac Oh - Vape Empire Distribution Sdn Bhd
14. Mr. Andrew Teow - Advantage Marine Services (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
15. Mr. Nga Hock Ee - Aluspace Sdn Bhd
16. Mr. Georg Chmiel - Chmiel Global Advisory Sdn Bhd
17. Mr. George Wong Wei Hong - Gold Key FNB Sdn Bhd
18. Mr. Allen Goh Soo Loon - Green Island Feed Mills Sdn Bhd
19. Dr. Hiew Boon Thong - Happy Plantations (Kota Marudu) Sdn Bhd
20. Mr. Noel Chuah Chong Tatt - IDMS Technologies Sdn Bhd
21. Ms. Josephine Quay Huei Ming - Jo Mama Online Shop Sdn Bhd
22. Mr. Andy Cheong Kah Yee - Raiden M & E Sdn Bhd
23. Mr. Ooi Chi Yang - Raiden M & E Sdn Bhd
24. Datin Pang Mei Mei - Risguard Sdn Bhd
25. Dr. Sia Tian Poh - Siacon Technology Sdn Bhd
26. Mr. Khoo Sze Chyuan - Sri Maju Cergas Logistics Sdn Bhd
27. Datin Sri Jenny Hing Puey Ling - Sri Perkasa Trading (M) Sdn Bhd
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