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Experience elegance as OHM and Ion Majestic launch five-star Signata in Genting Highlands

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Jakarta
Mon, November 25, 2024

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Experience elegance as OHM and Ion Majestic launch five-star Signata in Genting Highlands

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HM International Sdn Bhd has established a strategic hospitality partnership with Ion Majestic Hospitality Sdn Bhd from Malaysia to unveil a five-star luxury hotel, Signata Genting Highland, Malaysia.

This luxurious property, set to commence operations soon, aims to become a new symbol of elegance and sophistication in the global hospitality industry.

Signata Genting Highland by OHM International Sdn Bhd will deliver unparalleled guest experiences with 186 rooms and suites, including studios, junior suites, as well as two-bedroom and three-bedroom suites. Each room is designed with a touch of luxury and the utmost comfort, creating an indulgent atmosphere for guests.

Additionally, Signata Genting Highland will feature an array of premium amenities, including the Ion Majestic Grand Ballroom, which accommodates up to 1,500 guests, making it an ideal venue for large-scale events and international conferences. The hotel will also offer a range of five-star facilities to ensure the highest level of guest comfort and satisfaction.

Expansion plans

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The partnership of OHM International Sdn Bhd and Ion Majestic Hospitality Sdn Bhd marks a significant milestone in Omega Hotel Management's global expansion strategy. The company is committed to extending its reach beyond its domestic market in Indonesia to international destinations.

Through this collaboration, Omega Hotel Management aims to introduce Indonesian hospitality concepts while further solidifying its position in the global hospitality industry.

“This collaboration is a monumental step toward realizing our vision of becoming a globally recognized hospitality brand. We are incredibly proud to partner with Ion Majestic Hospitality, a trusted name known for its strong reputation and commitment to quality,” said Daniel Sulaiman, Director of OHM International Sdn Bhd.

“Signata is more than just a hotel; it is a destination that offers world-class comfort with modern and elegant design, setting new standards in luxury.”

International debut

OHM International Sdn Bhd, a leading hospitality operator from Malaysia under the banner of Omega Hotel Management Indonesia, is making its international debut by bringing innovation and exceptional service to the global hospitality industry.

Currently, OHM manages 21 hotels across Indonesia. They include Soekarno Hatta in Bandung, Cipto Mangunkusumo in Cirebon, Cisarua in Puncak and Ancol and Senen in Jakarta.

Meanwhile, Ion Majestic Hospitality Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of the publicly listed NCT Group, has been a major force in Malaysia’s leisure and hospitality sector for over a decade. Focusing on managing five-star hotels and recreation-based properties, Ion Majestic has established a significant presence in Genting Highlands, one of Malaysia's most popular tourist destinations.

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