Persiaran Jengka Advertising

Purchasing Power

Purchasing power is modest to moderate from households, agriculture, students, public services and local businesses.

Ethnicity/Race

The corridor serves Malay-majority communities, students, plantation workers, families, civil servants, farmers and traders.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include Persiaran Jengka, Jengka town roads, Maran routes and Felda access roads.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include eateries, grocers, farms, clinics, workshops, education services and convenience shops.

Landmarks

Schools, institutions, plantations, shoplots, mosques, clinics and community facilities.

Highlights & Attractions

Felda catchment, rural-town access, education-linked movement and agriculture demand.

Population data

The catchment includes Jengka town, Felda communities, schools, institutions, plantations and local villages.

Traffic Flow & Movement

Persiaran Jengka traffic is moderate, heavier near schools, institutions, town facilities and plantation movement.

Market Profile

Suitable for F&B, groceries, agriculture supplies, clinics, education services, petrol services and local retail.

Persiaran Jengka is a road corridor serving the Jengka area in Pahang, connecting town facilities, institutions, plantations, residential areas and local commercial activity. It should be treated as a corridor, with Cost of Living left blank. The surrounding market is more rural-town than urban, with demand from students, plantation workers, families, civil servants, farmers and local traders. Business opportunities are practical: F&B, groceries, agriculture supplies, clinics, education services, petrol services and convenience retail. Its value comes from local connectivity and access across Felda and education-linked communities.

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Freestanding Billboard

Freestanding Billboard Persiaran Jengka (opposite SS15)

Persiaran Jengka Billboard Opposite SS15 The freestanding billboard on Persiaran Jengka, Subang Jaya, faces opposite SS15 and carries an 11’4′(H) x 41’4′(W) media size. This is a useful neighbourhood and commercial route for reaching students,...