Kenanga Investment Bank Berhad
Established for 50 years, Kenanga Investment Bank Berhad (the Group) is a financial group in Malaysia with extensive experience in equity broking, investment banking, treasury, Islamic banking, listed derivatives, investment management, wealth management, structured lending and trade financing with strong foundations in regulatory compliance and risk management.
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Kenanga Investment Bank Berhad nabs Fintech - Investment Banking accolade at Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards 2023
The bank aims to help millions of Malaysians who want better, swifter, and cheaper access to financial products and solutions through its Wealth SuperApp.
Kenanga Investment Bank Berhad nabs Fintech - Investment Banking accolade at Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards 2023
The bank aims to help millions of Malaysians who want better, swifter, and cheaper access to financial products and solutions through its Wealth SuperApp.
Malaysia National Business & Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards 2023 Winner: Kenanga Investment Bank Berhad
Kenanga Investment Bank Berhad bags the Investment Banking category and Fintech - Investment Banking category in the Malaysia National Business Award & Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards.
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1. Pressures mount for less desirable energy insurance placements 2. Blurring lines between online and offline retail in Asia Pacific 3. Hong Kong general insurance GWP to reach $10.9b by 2028 4. Hybrid stores reshape airport retail landscape 5. Malaysian retail sector sees 173% surge in hiring activityAwards
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