Jaycorp
Nadja binti Jema Khan was appointed to the Board as Director cum Chief Financial Officer on 1 October 2018 and re-designated to Non-Independent Non-Executive Director on 1 November 2019.
Nadja graduated from Imperial College London with a BS.c. (Honours) in Biomedical Sciences in 2010. She started her career in the audit department in Deloitte LLP in the UK in September 2010. Nadja stayed in the audit department for 3 years and spent this time auditing privately-owned and listed businesses across a range of industries. Following her time in audit, Nadja transferred to the tax advisory department in Deloitte LLP where she spent 4 years advising large businesses (privately-owned and listed) and their owners on both corporate and personal tax issues. During this time, Nadja’s main areas of focus included Mergers and Acquisitions, IPOs, group reorganisations and international expansion.
Nadja left Deloitte LLP, UK, as an Associate Director in 2017 and moved back to Malaysia to join Jaycorp Berhad as Group Financial Controller on 4 September 2017. She was promoted to Chief Financial Officer on 1 October 2018 and subsequently left this position on 31 October 2019. Nadja is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, the Chartered Institute of Taxation (UK) and the Malaysian Institute of Accountants ("MIA").
Nadja is the granddaughter of Tan Sri Abdul Majid Khan (Executive Chairman), sister of Muaz bin Jema Anton Khan (Executive Director) and daughter of Datuk Jema Anton Khan (deemed substantial shareholder and major shareholder of the Company). Nadja is also a Non-Executive Director of Jawala Inc, a company listed on the Catalist Board of the Singapore Exchange.
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Jaycorp
Jaycorp Berhad is principally engaged in investment holding and provision of management services. The Company's segments include Furniture, Packaging, Processing of wood, Renewable energy and Others. The Company's geographical segments include Malaysia, Rest of Asia, North America, Europe and Others. The Furniture segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of furniture. The Packaging segment is engaged in the conversion of corrugated boards into carton boxes. The Processing of wood segment is engaged in pressure treatment and kiln-drying of wood. The Renewable energy is engaged in renewable energy, biomass and waste treatment. The Others segment is engaged in the provision of transportation services, property letting, printing, general construction and civil engineering works. The Company's Indonesia plant is located on approximately 25 acres of land at North Sumatera and Muar plant is located on approximately three acres of land.