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  2. Affin Bank - Wikipedia

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    Affin Bank Berhad [5] (MYX: 5185) is a Malaysian banking and financial services company headquartered at the Tun Razak Exchange, Kuala Lumpur.Established in 1975, the bank was owned by Affin Group Berhad, with Affin being an abbreviation of its former name, Armed Forces Finance and previously known as Perwira Habib Bank (M) Berhad and Perwira Affin Bank Berhad before adopted its present name ...

  3. List of banks in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Bank Rakyat, Muamalat, OCBC Bank do not co-brand their cards except for ATM use only. Maybank has the largest capitalisation in Malaysia in June 2018. Central Bank of Malaysia expects all debit cards issued in Malaysia to be co-branded with the local network 'MyDebit' latest by the year 2017.

  4. Affin Hwang Capital - Wikipedia

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    Affin Hwang Capital is the brand name of Affin Hwang Investment Bank Berhad, a specialist Malaysian-based investment banking group, formed in September 2014. [ 2 ] Affin Hwang Capital provides capital markets advisory and execution services in investment banking , institutional and retail securities, and asset management .

  5. Tun Razak Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Affin Bank Headquarters in TRX, under construction in July 2020. Affin Bank Berhad will build its new headquarters [34] on a site located in the district's Financial Quarter. In April 2017, the bank signed an agreement to acquire a 54,266 sq ft plot of land on which it will build its headquarters, for a total cost of RM555 million. [35]

  6. Economy of Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Sarawak is the fourth-largest of the states of Malaysia, making up 9.3% of the Malaysian gross domestic product (GDP) in 2022. [3] Meanwhile, Sarawak is home to 7.9% of the Malaysian population (2.56 million out of 32.4 million people in Malaysia) based on the 2020 census.

  7. Development Bank of Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    The Development Bank of Sarawak Berhad (DBOS) (Malay: Bank Pembangunan Sarawak) [1] is a bank owned by the Government of Sarawak. Inspired by the Asian Development Bank and DBS Bank of Singapore, [1] it was incorporated on 11 May 2017 as a public company limited by shares. DBOS is to carry on business as a Development Financial Institution and ...

  8. Ong Kwan Hin - Wikipedia

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    His grandfather, Ong Ewe Hai was a prominent Kapitan Cina to the Hokkien community of Sarawak, and a successful businessman in multiple fields. His father, Ong Tiang Swee also succeeded him as Kapitan Cina. Both Ong Tiang Swee and Ong Kwan Hin were the first two Chinese people nominated to the Sarawak Council Negri (Legislative Council) in 1937.

  9. Cahya Mata Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    In November 2001, another company named Achi Jaya Services Sdn Bhd offered to acquire CMS Transportation Sdn Bhd for RM30 million. The transaction was completed in January 2003. [11] On 13 June 1996, the company changed its name to Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad (literally means "Sarawak's favourite son").