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MSIG Malaysia Deepens Nationwide Mangrove Conservation Efforts with Malaysian Nature Society (MNS)
Jumat, 05 Desember 2025 | 14:09
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 5 December 2025 - MSIG Insurance (Malaysia) Bhd "(MSIG Malaysia)",
has strengthened its long-term commitment to coastal conservation
through its ongoing partnership with the Malaysian Nature Society (MNS),
facilitating a mangrove planting initiative where 20 Kelab Pencinta
Alam (KPA) school eco clubs planted 1,200 saplings at the Kuala Selangor
Nature Park (KNSP).
The planting activity, supported by MSIG's sponsorship of the saplings,
is part of a wider, multi-year collaboration with MNS focused on
rehabilitating Malaysia's mangrove ecosystems. Since the partnership
began in 2019, MSIG and MNS have planted approximately
10,587 mangrove saplings across Peninsular Malaysia – a number that will continue to grow with the additional
1,200 saplings planted with the school eco clubs,
1,200 saplings planted last week across Selangor, Kedah, Perak, Melaka, Johor and Kota Kinabalu, and a further
400 saplings scheduled for planting before the end of this year.
In addition to financially supporting the planting programme, many MSIG
employees also took time out of their usual work routines to volunteer
in the planting activities facilitated by MNS in various parts of the
country.
MSIG Malaysia's Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Ang Yien Chia,
expressed her appreciation for the team's commitment to the initiative and reaffirmed the company's belief in fostering shared value through environmental resilience:
"Since 2019, MSIG has been working closely with the Malaysian Nature
Society to restore these valuable ecosystems across the country.
Together, we have planted more than 10,000 mangrove saplings in multiple
states, and we remain committed to expanding these efforts each year.
Our aim is not just to count the number of trees planted, but to
contribute to stronger, healthier, and more resilient coastal
communities in the long term."
Ms. Ang added, "What made the event especially meaningful is the
involvement of young Malaysians. By planting these saplings, the
students not only learn about conservation—they are actively shaping
Malaysia's environmental future. We believe the next generation will
continue to play a crucial role in safeguarding our natural heritage,
and we are proud to support their efforts alongside MNS. We look forward
to continuing this partnership to create shared value for communities,
for nature, and for the generations to come."
Speaking at the event,
MSIG Malaysia's Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Toshibumi Suzuki, emphasized the vital role of nature-based protection in supporting communities:
"Our partnership with MNS reflects our
belief that environmental protection and community resilience must go
hand in hand. Growing up and working in Japan, I have seen how natural
disasters such as typhoons and floods can severely impact people's lives
and livelihoods. Malaysia experiences its own challenges with flooding,
and this is why the idea of protection — both through insurance and
through nature — is so important to us at MSIG."
"Mangrove forests are one of the best
examples of how nature protects us. Their strong root systems help
stabilise coastlines, reduce the impact of waves and storm surges, and
protect communities living in low-lying areas. They also support
biodiversity by providing habitat for fish, birds, and other wildlife,
while helping to mitigate climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide. In
many ways, mangroves act as nature's own form of insurance."
A Nationwide Conservation Footprint
Since 2019, MSIG and MNS have carried out mangrove replanting activities
in diverse locations nationwide, demonstrating the programme's broad
geographical reach and conservation significance. Planting sites to date
include:
- - Sungai Cherating,
Pahang
- - Kuala Bagan Tiang,
Perak
- - Kampung Pulau Ketam,
Perlis
- - Kuala Selangor Nature Park,
Selangor
- - Delta Kelantan,
Kelantan
- - Sungai Merbok,
Kedah
- - Tanjung Tuan,
Melaka
- - Taman EcoCare,
Terengganu
- - Tanjung Piai,
Johor
- - Lukut,
Negeri Sembilan
- - Nibong Tebal,
Penang
- - Darau Wetlands, Sabah (new site added in 2025)
These efforts contribute to the rehabilitation of degraded coastal
habitats, improved biodiversity, and strengthened natural buffers for
flood- and erosion-prone communities.
MSIG's work with MNS extends beyond one-off volunteerism, reflecting the
company's long-term vision to create shared value by strengthening
Malaysia's environmental resilience.
This mangrove programme remains MSIG's primary supported initiative
under its partnership with MNS, with plans to explore additional
activities aligned with ecological restoration and community resilience
in the future.
BERITA LAINNYA
BERIKAN KOMENTAR