Malaysia National Business & Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards 2023 Winner: Kenanga Investment Bank Berhad
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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.

Watch our interview with Ian Lloyd, Chief Digital Officer, as he further discusses the Kenanga Wealth Super App and its collaboration with Ant Group. He highlights their commitment to helping users develop better financial habits, expand their investment horizons, and grow their wealth over time. As the bank continues to build its digital investing platform, Ian mentions that they are constantly learning and evolving to deliver safe and transparent financial services.

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