Linking arms with trusted partners


Fintech boost: The future of fintech in Malaysia is set to surpass expectations, and connections with Bahrain’s FinTech Bay – the largest fintech hub in the Middle East and Africa – can only help. — StartupBahrain

AN Arabic proverb cautions us that “Wealth shows up like a turtle, and vanishes like a gazelle”. Growing and retaining wealth demand patient investment, which requires stable institutions and communities that are united in purpose.

Thus, Malaysia’s steady ascent to join the ranks of high-income countries with a well-diversified economy by the end of the decade cannot succeed if we don’t link arms with trusted and capable partner nations near and far.

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