Co-opbank Pertama projects RM90mil earnings


CBP chairman Kamari Zaman Juhari (pic) said despite Covid-19, the bank had made a profit of RM86.2mil last year, which is more than 16% increase compared with 2019, proving that this financial institution is still at a strong level.

BUKIT MERTAJAM: The Co-opbank Pertama (CBP) is targeting a profit of more than RM90mil to be achieved this year despite facing the bitter challenges following the Covid-19 pandemic.

CBP chairman Kamari Zaman Juhari said despite Covid-19, the bank had made a profit of RM86.2mil last year, which is more than 16% increase compared with 2019, proving that this financial institution is still at a strong level.

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