UOB Malaysia wins three awards for retail and sustainability


KUALA LUMPUR: United Overseas Bank (M) Bhd won three awards, cementing its position as a top foreign bank.

The bank was named Best Bank for Consumers at the Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2025, and Best Bank and Best Sustainable Bank (Malaysia International) at the FinanceAsia Awards 2025 – Southeast Asia.

UOB Malaysia said the Euromoney award marks a key milestone for its retail business, highlighting the successful integration of Citigroup’s consumer banking arm and growth in credit card and wealth services.

“The award also highlights UOB Malaysia’s dedication to delivering superior customer experiences through innovative digital solutions and personalised services tailored to the evolving needs of Malaysian consumers,” it said.

Meanwhile, the FinanceAsia Awards honour institutions that showed resilience and delivered results in 2024. UOB Malaysia’s win reflects its strong sustainable financing, backed by a robust framework, sector insights, and customised low-carbon transition solutions.

UOB Malaysia is the first bank to partner with Bursa Malaysia to offer the Centralised Sustainability Intelligence platform to its small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) clients, helping them improve sustainability performance and reporting in line with the National Sustainability Reporting Framework.

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