Astro activates business continuity plan


Group CEO Henry Tan said the Astro teams are currently split across different sites with a significant majority working from homes. “We at Astro are doing our best to keep Malaysians informed and entertained during these trying times, ” he added.

KUALA LUMPUR: Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd, which posted a stronger set of results in the fourth quarter ended Jan 31 (4Q20), has activated its business continuity plans and ensured the safety of its employees amid the movement control order.

In a press statement issued yesterday, its group chief executive officer Henry Tan said the Astro teams are currently split across different sites with a significant majority working from homes.

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