Mazhatulshima appointed Maybank's group chief human capital officer


KUALA LUMPUR: Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) has appointed Mazhatulshima Mohd Zahid as its group chief human capital officer, effective Oct 3, 2024.

In a statement, the bank said Mazhatulshima will be responsible for driving the group's people strategy based on a progressive and comprehensive enterprise=wide people management framework and initiatives.

It said Mazhatulshima is an accomplished professional with more than 29 years of experience, particularly in the areas of treasury, risk management and internal audit.

She started her career in treasury dealing and then transitioned to market risk management, serving leading financial institutions in Malaysia before joining Maybank Kim Eng Group (now known as Maybank Investment Banking Group) as its chief risk officer in July 2018.

In April 2023, Mazhatulshima was appointed the chief audit executive at Maybank Singapore.

“Mazhatulshima’s diverse experience will be vital in ensuring that our workforce is future ready and tooled with adequate solutions, addressing the design of our organisation to support business needs in a customer-centric environment, leading our talent identification development and management as well as institutionalising the Agile ways of working as our culture and DNA, in line with our M25+ strategy," said Maybank president and group CEO Datuk Khairussaleh Ramli.

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