Dale Ventures’ AUD$2.5 Million Investment Helps Fast-Track Rail Online

Australian railroad travel service adds North American Amtrak ticketing

Rail Online’s leadership team

Rail Online’s leadership team

SYDNEY, Aug. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A recent AUD$2.5 million investment from Dale Ventures has enabled Rail Online to fast-track its expansion plans. The railroad travel service now allows travelers to search, book, and ticket Amtrak journeys, with multiple currency options via a 24/7 connection to live Amtrak inventory.

In addition to the North American expansion, the investment from Dale Ventures has also helped accelerate Rail Online’s expansion plans in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe.

James Dunne, Rail Online’s CEO, says the addition of Amtrak is timely because Rail Online saw strong inquiry levels for North American rail journeys, bolstered by the pent-up demand related to the pandemic.

“By offering live booking capability,” says Dunne, “Rail Online has made it more cost-effective, efficient, and convenient for travelers to book Amtrak journeys.”

“In addition, travelers booking through Rail Online have the freedom and flexibility to self-manage all itinerary changes and refunds,” Dunne says.

Amtrak’s network connects more than 500 destinations in 46 United States and three Canadian provinces. The company’s fleet of more than 300 trains includes 20 Acela high-speed trainsets, which reach speeds of up to 240 km/h, making it the fastest passenger service in the Western Hemisphere.

Dunne says the addition of Amtrak’s North American services brings Rail Online one step closer to fulfilling its aim of being “the one-stop shop for all rail bookings for customers across the globe.”

“With this new Amtrak connection, Rail Online continues to lead the way in making rail travel easier,” says Dale W. Wood, CEO of Dale Ventures. “I congratulate James and his team for their incredible work and rapid growth.”

For bookings, visit www.rail.online.

About Dale Ventures

Dale Ventures is a personal investment holding group founded by serial investor Dale W. Wood. The company partners with management teams to provide the significant strategic and analytic resources needed to build and grow remarkable companies. Dale Ventures has adopted a consultative approach that harnesses the power of innovative teams to generate groundbreaking ideas, tactics, and strategies that drive growth and build long-term value.

For more information about Dale Wood and his projects, please visit www.Dale.com and Facebook.com/DaleVentures.

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Rail Online’s leadership team (L to R): CFO Lachlan McCallum, CTO Kew Muthalif, GM Kirsty Blows, and CEO James Dunne

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Chicago Luxury Retailer SVRN Unveils Million Dollar Store Remodel in Tangent With Award-Winning Korean Architecture Firm WGNB

After a year of ideation and 5 months of construction, SVRN reopens, revealing an expansion totaling 4,200 square feet with unconventionally innovative architecture that transcends the traditional retail environment to deliver an immersive customer experience.

SVRN Remodel & Expansion

SVRN Remodel & Expansion

CHICAGO, Aug. 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SVRN, Chicago multi-brand luxury retailer, announced that its West Loop storefront has now reopened with an extensive expansion and visionary remodel. Korean architecture firm WGNB, winner of Dezeen’s Emerging Interior Design Studio of the Year 2021, oversaw the redesign, paying homage to SVRN CEO David Kim’s Korean heritage and the story of perseverance that helped his family form a successful business venture. The Kim family fought through many battles to keep their business afloat, including their first store burning down and other rebuilds through the years due to looting and destruction. The remodel presents a purposeful mixture of synthetic and natural forms and materials while personifying the juxtaposition between balance and tension that has helped the Kim family business grow and evolve, eventually leading to the elevated and more conceptual SVRN. The new space elevates Chicago’s fashion retail industry, presenting the previously unseen approach of experimentalism and intersectionality. The storefront is celebrating the remodel with a grand reopening party on Sept. 1, 2022.

“By embodying the Eastern philosophy, SVRN’s lens would speak of collections that are not just the product of fashion and trends, but beyond garments,” said Jonghwan Baek, creative director of WGNB. David Kim, CEO of SVRN, agrees with Baek’s philosophy, stating, “WGNB was able to execute my family’s story of perseverance through an artistic lens, where the buildout of our store not only elevates the Chicago retail environment, but portrays a strong message.”

This announcement comes after 14 months of meticulous planning and design work, as well as a five-month closure period for SVRN. The storefront is excited to open and share this new experience with Chicago.

SVRN Remodel Details:

• WGNB’s first-ever North American project executed in tangent with HNR and Helios.

• Additional 1,200 square feet expansion.

• Materials like stainless steel and Venetian plaster are used in synchrony with naturally occurring volcanic rocks, blackened wood and linen, conveying a juxtaposition of intersectionality that is core to SVRN’s brand image.

About SVRN

SVRN is a luxury retail space in Chicago’s West Loop that carries high-end labels such as Rick Owens, Maison Margiela, Jil Sander and more. This shop is the result of 40 years of business with a story that is unlike that of any other boutique in our city. More than that, it is the result of a South Korean family immigrating to the United States with next to nothing; no resources, wealth or connections. Now seen as one of the city’s only experimental fashion storefronts, SVRN is a destination point in the United States for fashion enthusiasts both local and from abroad. With this remodel, SVRN aims to be a hub for self-expression through the intersection of fashion, art, design and culture. Feel free to access our website and Instagram. If further information is needed or you would like to attend our grand reopening event, please contact SVRN at yusra@svrn.com or +1 (630) 441-5635.

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Saint Lucia Citizenship Investment Programme makes top three in the 2022 CBI Index

Castries, Aug. 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — St Lucia took third place in this year’s instalment of the CBI Index – which ranked 13 countries with operational citizenship by investment programmes.

Seen as an industry voice and reliable source for those looking to vet CBI programmes around the world, the CBI Index is published annually by the Private Wealth Management magazine, a publication of the Financial Times, and in partnership with CS Global Partners.

This year, St Lucia was ranked alongside Antigua and Barbuda, Austria, Cambodia, Dominica, Egypt, Grenada, Jordan, Malta, Montenegro, St Kitts and Nevis, Turkey, and Vanuatu.

The CBI Index ranked these jurisdictions across nine pillars including Freedom of Movement, Standard of Living, Minimum Investment Outlay, Mandatory Travel or Residence, Citizenship Timeline, Ease of Processing, Due Diligence, Family and Certainty of Product.

Having recently welcomed Mc Claude Emmanuel to the position of Chief Executive Officer of its CBI unit, St Lucia was recognised its affordable minimum investment outlay, reasonable mandatory travel or residence requirements and ease of application processing.

“This recognition means a lot to us. The CBI Index is a globally recognised report that has been assessing CBI programmes for the last six years and not only will investors gain insight into our programme but it also gives us an opportunity to improve aspects of our programme to increase our scores next year,” said notes Mc Claude Emmanuel, CEO of St Lucia’s CPI Unit.

Investors can become a citizen of St Lucia in as little as 90 days by investing only a minimum of US$100,000 through its National Economic Fund, and busy entrepreneurs are not required to stay in the country for prescribed periods of time.

There weren’t many significant changes in the minimum investment outlays since the 2021 CBI Index, this was reflected in no change in the order of the final scores.

There were also no changes from the 2021 CBI Index to scores under the Mandatory Travel or Residence Pillar – Caribbean nations continue to rank highly in this area.

The country scored 87% overall.

St Lucia scored 9 out of ten for Due Diligence, Citizenship Timeline, and Family.

A very important aspect of any CBI programme is its ability to vet applicants and ensure that only honest individuals who can account for how they make a living are accepted into the programmes.

“We are on an ongoing drive to continuously enhance the due diligence processes of our programme as we are very keen to protect its integrity and value,” noted Mc Claude Emmanuel.

With ongoing geopolitical tensions, special attention is now being given to jurisdictions that offer CBI programmes. The international community is concerned that these programmes may offer boltholes for suspect characters looking to evade the law.

International respect is vital for any CBI programme to thrive, and a layer of ongoing monitoring is becoming a key pillar of reputable CBI Units such as that of St Lucia. Caribbean nations are setting global best practices when it comes to advancements in due diligence processes.

The Citizenship Timeline Pillar looks at the average time taken for citizenship to be secured by the applicant. One of the key merits of CBI programmes is their ability to provide a rapid route to second citizenship; St Lucia was awarded top points for its short turnaround times, which takes three months for citizenship to be granted from the date the Authorised Agent is notified that the application has been accepted for processing.

The CBI Index recognises that the rise of increasingly complex family relationships is driving investors to seek programmes that allow for a more diverse range of family members to be included under a primary application.

As an additional layer of nuance to its scoring system, this year’s CBI Index also draws a distinction between family members who are allowed to apply with and obtain citizenship at the same time as the main applicant and those who can apply at a later stage and because of the main applicant has already received citizenship.

Multiple family member categories were considered, with points being awarded for adult children, parents, grandparents and even siblings. Additional merit was also given to programmes with provisions for family members of the main applicant’s spouse. Additionally, the degree of flexibility within each of these categories can differ radically from programme to programme.

St Lucia scored 8 out of 10 in the Certainty of Product pillar. This pillar encompasses a range of factors that measure a programme’s certainty across five different dimensions: longevity, popularity and renown, stability, reputation, and adaptability.

Longevity measures the age of a given programme while Popularity and renown evaluate the number of applications and naturalisations under each programme per year, as well as a programme’s eminence in the industry.

The reputation of a programme was determined by the amount of negative press or the number of scandals it has been linked to, affecting investors’ broader perceptions of the countries in which they invest. Just as important, however, is evidence that programme funds are being utilised for social good. Points were awarded for a jurisdiction’s transparent use of CBI funds, for example for the development of domestic healthcare, education, tourism and other infrastructure. One of the main ways that investors can become citizens of St Lucia is through its Economic Fund which Mc Claude Emmanuel has said will “benefit all St Lucians by investing in social interventions and assisting the country to be food secure as assistance will be given to local farmers.”

Lastly, adaptability reflects a programme’s ability to rapidly respond to, and sometimes even predict, the needs of applicants and the industry.

St Lucia continues to offer a popular programme with consistently high application volumes, stability with no caps on the number of applications or specific calls to end the programme, and adaptability both in respect of changes to keep the programme functioning during Covid-19 and its swift response to the Russian invasion.

St Lucia, along with Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada and St Kitts and Nevis scored seven out of 10 in the Freedom of Movement pillar. St Lucia has access to 15 of the 20 key business hubs assessed in the 2022 CBI Index.

Lastly, St Lucia scored six out of 10 for its decent freedom, GDP growth and GNI scores.

Download the full CBI Index here, to get further insights into the CBI industry and a full evaluation of the CBI programmes of the 12 other jurisdictions in the rankings.

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UKM receives Brandlaureate Award

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 27 (Bernama) — Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) has carved a new milestone as it received the 2021-2022 BrandLaureate BestBrands Award in the ‘Nation’s Pride’ category recently.

UKM in a statement said the award aimed to recognise the success of the university across various aspects, strengthening its brand as a balanced higher education institution in terms of academic excellence, research and community service.

“This award honours outstanding brands in Malaysia that have shown improvement in promoting and empowering their branding,” read the statement.

It said the success would also be a stepping stone for the 52-year-old institution to achieve a better position in the list of the world’s best universities.

“The success achieved today has not come easily. It is the result of the sacrifice and struggle of every staff and student at the university,” it added.

Meanwhile, the statement said that the university’s new strategy framework – TERAS – which consists of Talent, Ethics, Revitalise, Agile, and Soul, had become a reference and guide for everyone at UKM to strive for the best.

“The shared understanding of the TERAS elements allows everyone at UKM to collectively realise the university’s excellence agenda, in line with the Ministry of Higher Education’s aspirations,” it said.

The statement said UKM also played a role in helping to achieve herd immunity for COVID-19 in the country, among the initiatives being the Institute of Higher Education Vaccination Centre – PPV IPT@UKM.

“UKM also implemented drive-through vaccinations at the Tunku Ampuan Besar Tuanku Aishah Rohani Hospital and UKM Paediatric Hospital as well as the Mobile PPV initiative by UKM HCTM to carry out the mission of providing vaccinations from house to house,” read the statement.

Apart from that, it said when a major flood disasters hit the country recently, hundreds from UKM, comprising medical and security teams, lecturers and others travelled to the affected areas to offer help to the affected victims.

Thus, it said the award received was a catalyst for every individual at the university towards achieving greater excellence.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Kempas Permai PPR community to benefit from Etiqa Cares Youth Centre

JOHOR BAHRU, Aug 27 (Bernama) — The first Etiqa Cares Centre in Johor, which was launched today at the Kempas Permai People’s Housing Project (PPR), is expected to benefit over 8,000 community members, especially the youth.

Etiqa’s Regional Chief Executive Officer of the Southern Region, Azizah Ahmad, said the initiative in collaboration with Adab Youth Garage (AYG) is one of its corporate social responsibility programmes to further improve the group’s quality of education in preparing them for the future.

“The initiative to provide them with this opportunity is in line with our corporate vision, ‘Making the World a Better Place’.

“This programme is also proof of our concern to improve the quality of life, social and economic status of the people in need,” she told Bernama after the launching ceremony, with AYG chief executive officer Muhammad Nizam Samsudin also present.

According to Azizah, the centre, which could accommodate over 20 people at one time, serves as a safe space for youths and is equipped with electronic equipment and internet access, a mini library and exciting activities conducted by AYG.

Meanwhile, Muhammad Nizam said various activities would be carried out at the centre, such as tuition classes, study groups, revision sessions for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia candidates, answering exam questions techniques and motivational programmes.

He said the centre is a joint effort between a non-governmental organisation (NGO) and a corporate body to help children from the B40 group enjoy better learning facilities and socialise with friends in a positive way.

“From the NGO side, we are pleased to work with a great company like Etiqa. Hopefully, this effort will be a good example for other companies,” he said.

Earlier, the opening ceremony was also enlivened with a motorcycle convoy flying the Jalur Gemilang and a costume competition in conjunction with the 2022 National Day celebration.

Etiqa Cares Youth Centres have been established in several locations in Selangor, namely at Kota Damansara PPR; Taman Medan Jaya PPR, Petaling Jaya; and Kampung Baru HICOM PPR, Shah Alam.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

New library key to knowledge tourism in Kinabatangan

KINABATANGAN, Aug 27 (Bernama) — The Sabah State Library Kinabatangan Branch is one of four infrastructure development projects by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (MOTAC) that is capable of promoting knowledge tourism in the district, its minister Datuk Nancy Shukri said today.

She said the RM6.86 million library, which began construction in 2018 and was completed in September last year, can be one of the tourist attractions in the district, not only due to its architectural aspect based on mangrove timber, but to access information about tourist destinations in Kinabatangan.

“Through empowerment efforts and infrastructure upgrades complete with information and communication technology (ICT) facilities and high-speed internet networks, the library will also produce a generation of local intellectuals capable of new discoveries through international standard research that will serve as references for all.

“A variety of digital information can be accessed easily through the u-Pustaka portal, which the public can access free of charge…directly, this activity can introduce “knowledge tourism” in the Kinabatangan area,” she said during the inauguration of the library here today.

Her speech was read by MOTAC secretary-general Datuk Saraya Arbi.

To further boost tourism development in Kinabatangan, the ministry has three infrastructure development projects, the educational tourism infrastructure development project (edu-tourism) at the Pygmy Elephant Rehabilitation Center, which has been completed, the eco-tourism development project in Gomantong, which is underway, and the Miso Walai homestay infrastructure upgrade project, which is at the design stage by the Public Works Department.

Meanwhile, Sabah Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (KSTI) permanent secretary Zainuddin Aman said they are currently implementing a new library building project in Kunak and Tenom, while the new library building in Kota Marudu is being planned.

He also added that the state ministry will develop a science corner at the Keningau LIbrary at a cost of RM3 million and are collaborating with Petronas to create a design corner to be known as “Makerspace” at the state library in Sandakan and Tawau.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Sabah Minister who fainted while delivering speech in stable condition

KOTA KINABALU, Aug 27 (Bernama) — Sabah Rural Development Minister Datuk Jahid Jahim, who fainted while delivering a speech at an event in Pitas here today is now in stable condition.

Sabah Tourism, Culture, and Environment Assistant Minister Datuk Joniston Bangkuai said he was informed that Jahid, who is also Tamparuli assemblyman, was said to be experiencing extreme fatigue from carrying out his duties.

Joniston said Jahid was in Pitas officiating a project related to water supply, which was a corporate social responsibility project of a government-linked company.

“He was rushed to Pitas Hospital for treatment and he is now in stable condition,” he said when contacted by reporters today.

Earlier several WhatsApp application groups urged members of Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) to pray for Jahid, 64, who happens to be the party’s deputy president.

A photo of Jahid receiving treatment at the hospital was also circulated.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency