Thai bank CEO takes leave


CIMB Thai president and CEO Kittiphun Anutarasoti(pic) said for the six months ended June 30, CIMB Thai group

PETALING JAYA: CIMB Group Holdings Bhd says the head of its banking unit in Thailand, Kittiphun Anutarasoti, has taken voluntary personal leave from all his positions in the group due to personal reasons.

Kittiphun submitted a request for voluntary personal leave until March 31 from his position as president and CEO as well as a member of the board and its committees, which CIMB Thai has approved.

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