Maybank wins multiple top honours at FinanceAsia Awards 2025


Maybank Greater China CEO, Felino James Marcelo, received the awards on behalf of the Maybank Group.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) has won multiple top honours at the FinanceAsia Awards 2025, along with additional recognitions in the Asia’s Best Companies (Poll) and FinanceAsia Awards categories.

Maybank received Gold awards for Best Managed Company and Best Large-Cap Company in the Asia’s Best Companies Awards (Poll), based on independent surveys of investors and analysts evaluating corporate performance across Asia.

The bank also secured four Silver awards for Best Managed Financials, Most Committed to DEI, Most Committed to ESG and Best Investor Relations.

Additionally, Maybank clinched three key accolades in the FinanceAsia Awards category, which honours institutions for achieving impactful outcomes through commercial and technical excellence.

The bank was named Best Corporate Bank – Malaysia (Large Corp & MNCs), Best Sustainable Bank – Malaysia, and Best Broker – Singapore. Additionally, Maybank received recognitions for Best DCM House Domestic – Malaysia and Best ECM House International – Thailand.

“These recognitions are a testament to the dedication and collective excellence of our Maybank team and the successful execution of our M25+ strategy, which continues to guide our efforts in driving sustainable growth, strengthening regional leadership, and delivering exceptional value to our stakeholders.

“Our focus on purposeful growth, digital innovation, and embedding sustainability across our operations has also been instrumental in achieving these milestones. We remain committed to advancing our M25+ aspirations and delivering impact that matters to the communities we serve,” president and group CEO Datuk Khairussaleh Ramli said in a statement.

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