CGC wins Karlsruhe Sustainable Finance certificate of merit


Proud moment: (from left) Lord Mayor Dr Frank Mentrup of the city of Karlsruhe, Germany, Zamree holding the certificate of merit and CEO of European Organisation for Sustainable Development Arshad Rab.

PETALING JAYA: Credit Guarantee Corporation Malaysia Bhd (CGC) has been awarded the Karlsruhe Sustainable Finance certificate of merit again.

The certificate of merit is a recognition to CGC’s efforts in enabling financing access for bumiputra contractors involved in the second phase of the Mass Rapid Transit development, via Tabung Projek Usahawan Bumiputera-i (TPUB-i).

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