Case Study · ICT Infrastructure & Construction
TITANICOM TECH (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. — the 100% foreign-owned Malaysian subsidiary of global technology group Titanicom — partnered with ONEKEY BIZ to obtain CIDB G5 contractor registration and CIDB Green Cards for 39 site personnel.
TITANICOM TECH (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. (Company No. 201801029096 / 1291122-D) is the wholly foreign-owned Malaysian entity of Titanicom Tech Limited, a global information & communications technology (ICT) solutions group founded in 2008.
The group is built around two strategic pillars — ICT integration and cross-border supply chain & logistics — delivering network infrastructure, data-centre and digital-energy systems, cloud, security and computing hardware. It serves 1,000+ enterprise customers across telecommunications, banking, manufacturing and energy, and partners with leading vendors including Dell, Huawei, Cisco, Microsoft, VMware and Fortinet.
To deliver infrastructure projects on the ground in Malaysia, the group needed a locally-registered, fully-compliant construction entity — and the contractor credentials to match. That is where ONEKEY BIZ came in.

We handled the full CIDB registration for the foreign-owned entity and secured Grade G5 — authorising the company to tender for and undertake construction works of up to RM5 million per project. We now also manage the ongoing G5 renewal.
Every person on a Malaysian construction site must hold a valid CIDB Green Card (Construction Personnel Card). We registered and renewed Green Cards for 39 of Titanicom's site personnel — keeping the whole team site-ready and compliant.
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TITANICOM TECH (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. holds a live CIDB Grade G5 registration across categories B (B04), CE (CE21) and ME (M15) — proof of a fully compliant, tender-ready construction entity. We also registered CIDB Green Cards for 39 site personnel.
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CIDB Green Cards — 2 of 39 personnel registered (samples)
The Malaysian subsidiary was established to open the ASEAN market and deliver ICT infrastructure projects locally — with full compliance from day one.
Malaysia is a stable, pro-business hub at the centre of the 680-million-strong ASEAN market — the ideal launchpad for a global group expanding overseas.
Delivering network, data-centre and digital-energy infrastructure means carrying out construction works — which legally requires CIDB contractor registration in Malaysia.
Malaysia allows full foreign ownership in most sectors. Titanicom retained complete control of its local entity while gaining a compliant base to tender and operate.
A clear, four-step path from a new foreign-owned entity to a licensed contractor with a fully carded crew.
The 100% foreign-owned Malaysian entity is set up and structured to meet CIDB's requirements for a foreign contractor.
→Full CIDB contractor registration is completed and Grade G5 is obtained — clearing the company to tender for sizeable works.
→CIDB Green Cards are registered for 39 site personnel, so every worker on site is carded and compliant.
→With Grade G5 plus a full crew of Green Card holders, Titanicom is cleared to take on construction projects on the ground in Malaysia.
CIDB grades run from G1 up to G7. Grade G5 already covers sizeable projects worth up to about RM10 million — a serious foothold for a newly-established, foreign-owned contractor.
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