Asian Management Excellence Awards 2025 Winner: Norimah Judin and Dk Rodzi Pg Hj Abd Rahman of BIBD
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Asian Management Excellence Awards 2025 Winner: Norimah Judin and Dk Rodzi Pg Hj Abd Rahman of BIBD

Norimah Judin and Dk Rodzi Pg Hj Abd Rahman of BIBD share how their BIBD Wellness Ambassadors initiative won at the Asian Management Excellence Awards 2025.

Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam's Norimah Judin, Senior Relationship Manager, and Dk Rodzi Pg Hj Abd Rahman, Senior Manager, Strategic Relationship Management Unit, Government Relations and Special Projects Division, discuss how their BIBD Wellness Ambassadors initiative was launched to empower employees and strategic partners to act as first responders in both physical and mental health emergencies.

This programme earned the company the Brunei Health and Wellness Initiative of the Year - Banking accolade at the Asian Management Excellence Awards 2025.

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