EXIM Bank appoints Azman Mahmud as chairman


EXIM Bank chairman Datuk Azman Mahmud

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Azman Mahmud, who retired as Malaysian Investment Development Authority chief executive officer earlier this year, has been appointed as Export-Import Bank of Malaysia Bhd (EXIM Bank) chairman.

The government-owned development financial institution said he succeeds Datuk Dr Feizal Mustapha, who ended his term with the bank earlier this year.

Azman, who spent over three decades at MIDA, brings with him a wealth of experience especially in driving investments and potential business opportunities, with a keen focus on leading performance-driven and results-oriented teams, EXIM Bank said in a statement.

"His collaborative leadership within the corporate ecosystem and rich investment industry know-how will surely place him in good stead to guide the bank in the right direction, as it fulfils its mandate as the preferred financier and advisor of global businesses," it said.

Apart from the chairmanship of EXIM Bank, Azman also chairs the board of directors of Panasonic Manufacturing Malaysia Bhd, Privasia Technology Bhd, SME Aerospace (SMEA) Sdn Bhd, and UPM Holdings Sdn Bhd.

"He also holds various other board positions in GDEX Bhd and Kulim Technology Park Corp, in addition to being a member of a number of organisations related to the development of businesses and investments, such as Invest Sabah Bhd and Penjana Kapital Sdn Bhd," it added. - Bernama

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