Maybank Wins Multiple Awards At Retail Banker International Asia Trailblazer Awards

Maybank has once again been recognised for its excellence in the retail banking and consumer finance segments as well as sustainability for its exemplary innovative service offerings and commitments towards customer service excellence.

Announced recently in March 2023 by Retail Banker International (RBI), Maybank Malaysia won the Best Mobile Wallet initiative and received a highly commended mention in two categories namely, Best Advance in Sustainability Practices and Best CSR Initiative for financial literacy. 

Dato’ John Chong, Group CEO, Community Financial Services said that the awards are a testament to the Group’s commitment in accelerating the development of new capabilities, especially in technology and people as the organisation continues to remain relevant in the years to come.

“This is also in line with our M25+ strategy and continuing to stay Agile by reimagining our products to offer the best customer experience by utilising innovation through digitalisation and modernisation. We are proud to say that our vision of ‘Good to Great’ remains on the right path as we stamp our mark to become the leading financial institution in the region.”

Shahril Azuar Jimin, Chief Sustainability Officer meanwhile said that the achievements in sustainability are a reflection of the Group’s combined efforts throughout the years linked to its Humanising mission of creating a sustainable future for all. 

“This is achieved through a strategic balance between remaining attentive to the implications of our actions on the communities we serve and the needs of our different stakeholders. Our ultimate ambition is to continue embedding sustainability across all our operations to drive change for a better world and for the good of humanity.”

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