AmBank bags a ‘double’ at CGC SME awards


KUALA LUMPUR: AmBank (M) Bhd bagged the Top Financial Institution (FI) Partner Award for Commercial category and Top FI Award for the Bumiputera category at the recent CGC SME Awards 2018.

Chief executive officer Datuk Sulaiman Mohd Tahir said: “We are truly humbled to receive these awards from Credit Guarantee Corporation Malaysia Bhd (CGC) and express our appreciation to it for partnering us to support the financial needs of SMEs, by providing relevant financial solutions to them.

“Credit for the awards goes to our staff and is a testament to their effort and commitment.”  

The Top FI Partner Award recognises the commitment demonstrated by FIs and Development Financial Institutions (DFIs) in providing SMEs with access to financing, delivering a suite of diversified products and services.

The Top FI Award for the Bumiputera category recognises FIs which have contributed and participated actively in Bumiputera financing under CGC’s guarantee schemes. - Bernama

 

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