
Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC Group) is arguably the most influential and diversified investment conglomerate in Cambodia, serving as a primary architect of the nation’s modern urban transformation. Founded in 2000 by Lok Neak Oknha Dr. Pung Kheav Se, who also chairs the Canadia Group, OCIC has evolved from a real estate pioneer into a multi-sector giant with an extensive footprint in infrastructure, hospitality, education, and healthcare. The developer is most renowned for its mastery of "satellite cities," having successfully developed nearly 2,000 hectares of urban land into self-sustaining districts, including the iconic Koh Pich (Diamond Island), Olympia City, Chroy Changvar Satellite City, and the ambitious Norea City. This unparalleled scale, backed by a 25-year track record and deep financial integration with Canadia Bank, provides people with a level of project security and long-term capital stability that few other developers in Southeast Asia can match. OCIC’s impact extends far beyond residential high-rises; the group is the driving force behind Cambodia’s most critical public infrastructure, including the new Techo International Airport, numerous city flyovers, and major bridges that have redefined Phnom Penh’s connectivity. Their development philosophy emphasizes "Shared Value," a commitment to building ecosystems that integrate luxury living with essential public services like the Canadian International School and Intercare Hospital. Consistently recognized as the "Best Developer" at the PropertyGuru Cambodia Property Awards, OCIC continues to push architectural boundaries with flagship projects such as Diamond Bay Garden, which combine waterfront elegance with world-class amenities. For international investors, an OCIC property represents more than just a real estate asset; it is a stake in the core growth of the Kingdom, delivered by a developer that has proven its resilience and visionary leadership through decades of national development.