
By Asia Samachar | Malaysia |
Olympus Management & Services (M) Sdn Bhd, a Penang-grown facilities management and cleaning solutions provider run by a Sikh couple, has clinched an award at the Top Asia Corporate Ball 2025 in Kuala Lumpur last month.
The Penang-grown company bagged the Company of the Year Award 2025 (Best in Facilities Management).
The annual gala to honor the winners, organised by Top 10 of Malaysia, the Research House of Asia (RHA) and RHA Media, was graced by Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s younger sister Yang Amat Mulia Paduka Puteri Tunku Mariamz Al-Marhum Sultan Iskandar.
Founded and led by husband-and-wife team Harvinderjit Singh Raghbir Singh and Edreena Kaur Jasbir Singh, Olympus is building up its reputation as a specialist in commercial and industrial cleaning, landscaping, post-construction work and specialised sanitation services.
The company positions itself as a quality-focused service provider equipped with high-end machinery, imported chemical systems and a dedicated inspection and audit team to uphold service standards.
The company’s operations emphasise sustainability, deploying modern cleaning technologies that reduce water usage, rely on low-chemical processes and align with Malaysia’s growing ESG framework.
Its disinfecting and sanitising solutions use SDS-certified Crusader and Airlift Spice Island chemicals, while advanced equipment such as industrial scrubbers, Rotowash systems and water-jet machines ensure efficiency and safety across sites.

Olympus also specialises in residential and commercial maintenance covering corridors, rooftops, car parks, drainage, podiums, facilities rooms and surrounding building perimeters.
Looking ahead, Olympus is expanding into ESG-driven facilities management, including R&D, to replace lead-acid batteries with lithium-ion alternatives.
“This initiative supports both global sustainability trends and Penang’s “Cleaner, Greener” aspirations,” said Harvinderjit.
In winning the award, Harvinderjit said the company also acknowledges the strategic guidance of board advisor Dennis Chuah, the founder of Eclimo Sdn Bhd and president of the Electric Vehicles Association of Malaysia (EVAM).
He said his involvement has accelerated Olympus’ transformation into a technology-enabled service provider, incorporating smart-cleaning systems, IoT-based workforce monitoring, low-emission equipment and compliance with international RBA standards.
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