Malaysia International Business Awards 2023 Winner: OCBC (Malaysia) Berhad

Malaysia International Business Awards 2023 Winner: OCBC (Malaysia) Berhad

Matthew Fang, Digital Wealth Lead at OCBC (Malaysia) Berhad, reveals the success story behind their Malaysia International Business Awards 2023 in the Banking category.

From navigating technical complexities to enhancing the customer experience, OCBC lowered barriers, allowing customers to start investing with as low as RM 10. The strategic focus on growing the digital wealth business through unit trusts showcases a commitment to a seamless journey for investors, with future plans to introduce more quality-of-life features on their online platform.

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