CGC appoints new non-executive director


KUALA LUMPUR: Jessica Chew Cheng Lian has been appointed as a non-executive director at Credit Guarantee Corporation Malaysia Bhd (CGC). 

She is currently serving as Assistant Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia and is "responsible for development policies in the banking and insurance sectors - focusing on efficiency, innovation, market institutions and structures, development finance and talent development. 

"She is also responsible for payments systems development and regulation, and oversight of money services business. Her experience also includes audits of insurance companies, formulation of prudential and market conduct policies for banks and insurance companies, and macro-financial surveillance."

According to a press release issued on Wednesday, Chew is currently an adviser on the Malaysian Accounting Standards Board, Board Member of the Credit Counselling and Debt Management Agency (Malaysia) and Chairman of the Finance Accreditation Agency (Malaysia) representing BNM.

Chew holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree with a major in accounting and finance from the University of Melbourne, Australia. She is also an Associate Member of CPA Australia.

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