Analyst: Maybank IB departures unlikely to be disruptive


PETALING JAYA: The sudden resignations at Maybank Investment Bank Bhd (Maybank IB) would not be disruptive to its business for now, analysts said, although they noted that new hires to replace the departing executives would have “big shoes to fill”.

“It would be business as usual in the near term, as the bank’s internal control operating systems are in place and would not be disrupted by personnel changes,” said a banking analyst who declined to be named.

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