SC appoints Kemal Rizadi Arbi as new board member


Kemal Rizadi Arbi

KUALA LUMPUR: The Securities Commission (SC) has announced the appointment of Kemal Rizadi Arbi as its new board member for a two-year term, effective Jan 15, 2024.

In a statement, the SC said the board is responsible for the SC’s overall governance and has oversight of its regulatory and developmental mandates. The board members are appointed by the Minister of Finance.

“As a seasoned financial and capital market practitioner in the Middle East and Malaysia, Kemal brings to the Board a wealth of experience in wide-ranging sectors.

“His appointment will immensely contribute to the SC Board in providing guidance and oversight to the regulator in protecting investors, and maintaining an orderly and transparent market,” SC chairman Datuk Seri Dr Awang Adek Hussin said.

Kemal, a financial services and corporate professional with over three decades of global experience, will contribute to the SC Board functions through his in-depth knowledge of policy-making, Islamic capital market, financial and investment industries as well as fintech.

He is currently an advisor with the government of Oman and has been with the executive president and vice president’s office at the Capital Market Authority, Sultanate of Oman since 2013.

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