Invest Malaysia 2025: CIMB Group reaffirms commitment to bolstering Malaysia's global economic ties


Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim delivered the keynote address at the Invest Malaysia 2025 series in London.

KUALA LUMPUR: CIMB Group remains committed to supporting the government’s efforts to strengthen global economic ties, elevate Malaysia’s competitive advantage, and foster long-term economic sustainability.

Recently, CIMB Group Holdings Bhd co-hosted the inaugural Invest Malaysia 2025 series in London, bringing together government representatives, prominent Malaysian corporations, and global institutional investors to highlight Malaysia as a leading investment destination.

The event, themed "Malaysia’s Economic Resurgence, Driving ASEAN’s Growth”, spanned over 1.5 days and attracted more than 200 delegates, including foreign fixed income, equity, and private equity investors, with a combined total asset under management of over US$50.7 trillion.

In a statement, CIMB Group explained that the event was specifically designed to offer detailed insights into Malaysia’s economic outlook, dynamic economic policies, and ASEAN-focused initiatives, emphasising the country’s potential as a prime hub for global investments.

Group chief executive officer Novan Amirudin said CIMB takes pride in actively contributing to positioning Malaysia as a premier investment hub for global investors.

"This is supported by the nation’s resilient economic outlook, strong domestic demand, progressive fiscal reforms, and strategic participation in key multilateral trade agreements, including BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, marking the first-ever free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and Malaysia,” said Novan. - Bernama

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