Maybank gets WTW nod again for high performance


Group chief human capital officer of Maybank Datuk Nora Manaf said in the statement: “In this fast changing world, it is important for us to actively monitor, reshape, and realign the way we operate to remain relevant and to meet the ever-changing expectations of all our stakeholders.

PETALING JAYA: Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) has been recognised in Willis Towers Watson (WTW) 2020 High Performance Companies normative benchmark, which is an internationally acclaimed benchmark for high performing organisations.

The bank said this in a statement, adding that this was the fifth time that Maybank had been acknowledged as an organisation with outstanding and sustained financial performance, and for its strong commitment and focus on employee experience.

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