Banting Billboards

Purchasing Power

Purchasing power is moderate, supported by families, government workers, small traders, agricultural operators, students and local businesses. Spending focuses on groceries, food, household needs, vehicle services and education.

Ethnicity/Race

Banting has a mixed Malaysian population, with Malay communities strongly represented alongside Chinese, Indian and other groups. Surrounding villages, plantations and commercial areas add to its diverse local profile.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include Federal Route 5, Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad, roads to Jenjarom, Morib, Telok Panglima Garang, Klang, Sepang and access toward SKVE-connected corridors.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include restaurants, markets, clinics, supermarkets, workshops, agricultural suppliers, petrol stations, convenience stores, banks, hardware shops and small family-run retail.

Cost of living

Cost of living is generally more affordable than Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya or Subang Jaya. Food, housing and shop rentals are practical, although prices vary near town centre and newer developments.

Landmarks

Landmarks include Banting town centre, Kuala Langat District Office, Morib Beach nearby, Jugra Hill, Istana Bandar, local schools, mosques and traditional commercial streets.

Highlights & Attractions

Highlights include Morib Beach access, Jugra heritage, local food, administrative services, affordable township living and its role as Kuala Langat’s practical commercial centre.

Population data

Population depends on town versus district boundary, but Banting serves a wider Kuala Langat catchment that includes nearby villages, coastal areas, plantations and growing residential zones.

Traffic Flow & Movement

Traffic is moderate, becoming heavier during school hours, market periods, weekends and holiday travel toward Morib or Sepang. Town-centre roads, government offices and routes to Klang and Telok Panglima Garang can be busy.

Market Profile

Banting is suitable for neighbourhood retail, F&B, clinics, education, automotive, agriculture-related trade, budget accommodation, logistics support and services for southern Selangor communities.

Banting is a town in Kuala Langat District, Selangor, serving as an important administrative, commercial and service centre for southern Selangor. It is linked to Jenjarom, Telok Panglima Garang, Morib, Jugra, Sepang and Klang-side routes, with a town economy shaped by government services, agriculture, housing, retail and coastal tourism.

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Vertical Minipole Billboard Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad

Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad Banting Minipole This vertical minipole on Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad in Banting reaches traffic around Banting Chinese Methodist Church and Pasar Awam Banting. The location is practical for brands that want...

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