Bank offers up scholarships to help develop the country’s human capital


1 Maybank Foundation Secretariat and Corporate Responsibility head Ahmad Faezal Mohamed (second row, fifth from left) with the scholarship recipients at the Maybank Scholarship Award presentation.2 Chew (left) and her mother Ching Siew Yeang (right) at the Maybank Scholarship Award presentation at the bank headquarters in Kuala Lumpur.

VISUALLY impaired student Chew Sui Teng now has the opportunity to pursue the course of her dreams, thanks to the Maybank Group Scholars Awards.

Determined to ease her parents’ burden, her discipline and hard work earned her 7As in her Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM). This also led to Chew becoming the first visually impaired recipient of the award.

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