
Hari Raya promo: 38 shortlisted from 45,000
Thirty-eight finalists were selected from 45,000 entries for the AIFA Hari Raya lucky draw 2022 during an event at the residence of AIFA Managing Director Dr. Andy Lau in Lambak. Dato Paduka Haji Danial bin Haji Hanafiah drew the names of the winners, with participating dealers present to witness the draw and receive gifts for their support. The winners will pick their prizes at an upcoming ceremony. Dr. Lau also showcased AIFA’s latest products to local dealers. The campaign ran from March 28 to July 3.

Bringing back the tradition
The vibrant tradition of the lion dance, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune, adorned the festivities at AIFA Sdn Bhd's headquarters in the Lambak Kanan Industrial Area. Led by AIFA Managing Director Dr. Andy Lau and his family, the event marked the second day of Chinese New Year celebrations. AIFA welcomed 30 talented members of the lion dance troupe from Chung Hwa Middle School, who mesmerized spectators with their energetic performance, accompanied by rhythmic drumbeats and resonating gongs. Despite a temporary pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this cherished tradition has returned this year, signaling a hopeful return to normalcy.

Religious school staff wins big screen TV in lucky draw
Cleaner at a Kuala Belait religious school, Marani binti Abdullah, won the grand prize in AIFA Sdn Bhd’s Hari Raya Lucky Draw, taking home an 86-inch LG Smart TV. Marani, 50, expressed her surprise at winning the TV, having hoped for a fridge instead. She plans to keep the TV as a special once-in-a-lifetime prize. AIFA's 39th anniversary event awarded BND30,000 worth of prizes to 39 lucky winners.

Breaking new ground to improve service, training
AIFA Sdn Bhd held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new service and training centre behind their headquarters in Perindustrian Lambak Kanan. The event was officiated by AIFA Managing Director Dr. Andy Lau and attended by AIFA General Manager Lily Ngo, Dr. Lau's family, and AIFA staff. Dr. Lau expressed delight at receiving approval from DARe and anticipates the building's completion within two to three years. The expansion aims to enhance after-sales service and establish a training center in collaboration with IBTE and other institutions to educate the next generation on household appliances and electronics. He also thanked the government and announced the inclusion of a two-storey staff house in the construction plans.