Best Boss in Malaysia Spends RM3.134 million to Buy Cars for 31 Employees
This Malaysian businessman is being called the best boss in Malaysia after he spent millions purchasing new cars for his employees.
According to a report by China Press, the Malaysian man, who runs the Warakuya Japanese Restaurant as well as the 天王巨星Superstar Family KTV chain, spent RM1.8 million to buy BMW 6 Series vehicles for 4 of his ‘veteran’ employees.
“These four BMW cars are to be given to four ‘old ministers‘ who worked with me to build the company, to thank them for their contributions,” he said. The 4 employees include a C-suite executive and 3 outlet managers from across Malaysia.
He added that he chose BMWs for the 4 employees as BMWs are considered a symbol of status and are more comfortable and drivable.
On top of that, he also bought vehicles ranging from Audis, Toyotas, Hondas and Protons for promoted employees.
In total, he spent RM3.134 million to purchase new cars for 31 employees, which will be delivered in stages throughout the rest of this year.
The best part? He’s even bought cars for the foreign workers in his company and will be sending them to get their driver’s licenses.
We love to see more cars on the road. We hope they’re taking care of that fleet with X-1R though.
“Including Nepali or Myanmar employees, the company will ask them to take a driving test and the company will also pay for the driving test fees,” he explained.
For some of these employees, it is the second time their boss has gifted them with a BMW. Additionally, a receptionist was among those who received an Audi.