Conglomerate | |
Industry | Construction |
Founded | 1990 |
Founder | Khin Shwe |
Headquarters | Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) |
Key people
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Khin Shwe, Chairman Zay Thiha, Vice-Chairman |
Parent | National Development Company Group |
Divisions | Mya Yeik Nyo Foundation |
Zaykabar Company Limited (Burmese: ဇေကမ္ဘာကုမ္ပဏီ; also spelt Zay Gabar or Zay Ka Bar) is a major Burmese conglomerate with interests in construction and telecommunications. The company was founded by Khin Shwe in 1990.
Zaykabar and its owner Khin Shwe have been placed on the American sanctions list since 2007, for its close ties with the Burmese military.
In October 2007, Zaykabar opened Royal Mingalardon Golf Course, a 280 acres (1.1 km2) and 21-hole golf course as part of Mingaladon Garden City, a housing estate on the outskirts of Yangon.
In 2008, Zaykabar opened Pyay Garden Condominium, a 25-story condominium tower in Yangon's Mayangone Township, the tallest building in Myanmar.
Zaykabar also owns and operates Mya Yeik Nyo Royal Hotel in Yangon.
In May 2010, after the privatization of the country's petrol market, Zaykabar was one of few companies to be issued operating licenses for petrol stations, under the name of Toe Naing Mann, Shwe Mann's son.
In September 2011, Zaykabar established its philanthropic arm, Mya Yeik Nyo Foundation for Health, Education and Culture.
Zaykabar operates 2 entertainment venues at Yangon's Kandawgyi Lake, the Karaweik Oo Yin Kabar fun fair area (which includes a mini-zoo and playgrounds) and the Myaw Sin Kyun Island, a concert venue.
Zaykabar also owns Cherry FM, a radio station in Taunggyi but broadcast from Yangon. The station is headed by Khin Shwe's daughter, Zay Zin Latt.
In the 1990s, Zaykabar hired Bain & Company, among other firms, to lobby on behalf of the Burmese government to lift trade sanctions in the United States.
In 1997, Zaykabar seized 5,000 acres (20 km2) of land in Mingaladon Township (on the outskirts of Yangon) to construct Mingaladon Garden City, including an industrial zone (Yangon Industrial Zone No. 4), office towers, a mall, 4,000 residential bungalows and a 21-hole golf course. In February 2010, Zaykabar acquired an additional 845 acres (3.42 km2) of land from Shwenantha village. Farmers allege that they were coerced and duped into giving up their land tenure rights in exchange for paltry compensation. Some farmers received 300,000 kyat in compensation, far below the existing market value of 2 million kyat per acre. Others received little to no compensation.