Paramount Property rides with 3,000 cyclists at OCBC Cycle Kuala Lumpur 2025

Kuala Lumpur, 28 April 2025– Kuala Lumpur pulsed with energy yesterday as 3,000 cyclists from 30 countries took on the streets of Kuala Lumpur for the largest edition of OCBC Cycle Kuala Lumpur to date with Paramount Property proud as a supporting partner.

The event was flagged off by OCBC Malaysia CEO Tan Chor Sen, Multigreen Events CEO Sdn Bhd Mohd Nezzam Abd Malek and Paramount Property Senior Manager for Marketing Brian Ting Leck Chong at Dataran Merdeka, in front of Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad. Cyclists then cycled along a scenic 25km closed-road route pedalling past some of the city’s most iconic landmarks including the Petronas Twin Towers, the National Monument (Tugu Negara), and the National Mosque (Masjid Negara). Cyclists for the 50km route went through the route twice.

In addition to the individual 50km and 25km ride categories, the event also featured the 50km corporate category, known as The Kuala Lumpur Mayor’s Ride, for teams of 10, and the Kids’ Push Bike which saw children aged 3 to 9 years old take on fun 150 meters and 200 meters routes. The 200-metre ride was exclusively for 7- to 9-year-olds, providing an extra level of challenge. The age range for this year has been expanded to include children aged 3 to 9 (previously 3 to 7).

Paramount Property CEO Chee Siew Pin said, “We are proud to be part of OCBC Cycle KL 2025. We celebrate the spirit of community, sustainability, and active and healthy living.

“Our participation as a corporate sponsor, and our employees as cyclists, reflect our ongoing commitment to building not just homes, but communities that value health, sustainability and togetherness. As the people’s developer, we are always excited to support events that bring people together in a healthy way that also promotes the spirit of muhibbah,” said Chee.

“Paramount Property prioritises people and communities; we put people first and strive to uplift communities in all our endeavours, even as we design townships and developments that meet the needs of the people from all walks of life.”

“As part of Paramount Corporation Berhad, we believe in a holistic approach in ensuring the wellness of the communities we operate within while ensuring responsible care for the environment we live in. Our sustainability approach is anchored on four key priorities: building economic resilience, responsible environmental management, and empowering people and communities, all while prioritising ethics and good governance.”

OCBC Cycle KL 2025 was supported by Kuala Lumpur City Hall, the Malaysian National Cycling Federation, and the Royal Malaysia Police.

OCBC Cycle 2025   OCBC Malaysia CEO Tan Chor Sen (in the middle) together with Paramount Property team members including its senior manager for marketing Brian Ting (second from right) and assistant general manager for marketing Sharon Kaur Sidhu (third from right)