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Malayan Banking Berhad
Company typePublic limited company
MYX: 1155
ISINMYL1155OO000
IndustryFinancial Services
Founded31 May 1960; 64 years ago (1960-05-31)
FoundersKhoo Teck Puat
Mohd Azri Bin Subohi
Headquarters
Area served
Key people
  • Khairussaleh Ramli (Group President & CEO)
  • Zamzamzairani Mohd Isa (Chairman)
RevenueIncrease RM51.03 billion
(US$11.59 billion) (2021)[1]
Increase RM25.45 billion
(US$5.78 billion) (2021)
Increase RM8.20 billion
(US$1.98 billion) (2019)[1]
Total assetsIncrease RM888.00 billion
(US$201.84 billion) (2021)[1]
Number of employees
Over 43,000
Subsidiaries
  • Maybank Islamic Berhad
  • PT Bank Maybank Indonesia Tbk
  • Maybank Philippines, Incorporated
  • Maybank (Cambodia) Plc
  • Maybank Singapore Limited
  • MCB Bank Limited
  • An Binh Commercial Joint Stock Bank
  • Uzbek Leasing International A.O.
  • Etiqa International Holdings Sdn Bhd
  • Maybank International Holdings Sdn Bhd
  • Maybank Investment Bank Berhad
  • Maybank Asset Management Group Berhad
  • Maybank Trustees Berhad
  • Maybank Shared Services Sdn Bhd
  • BinaFikir Sdn Bhd[2]
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Malayan Banking Berhad (doing business as Maybank) is a Malaysian universal bank, with key operating "home markets" of Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.[3] According to the 2020 Brand Finance report, Maybank is Malaysia's most valuable bank brand, the fourth-top brand amongst the ASEAN countries and ranked 70th among the world’s most valuable bank brands.[4]

Background

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Maybank is Malaysia's largest bank by market capitalisation and total assets and one of the largest banks in Southeast Asia, with total assets exceeding US$203 billion and a net profit of US$1.98 billion for 2019.[5]

Maybank is also ranked 106th in The Banker's 2020 Top 1000 World Banks (as of July 2020) and 349th in the Forbes Global 2000 Leading Companies (as of May 2020).

Maybank is the largest public listed company on Bursa Malaysia, the Malaysian stock exchange, with a market capitalisation of US$23.7 billion as of 31 December 2019.

Maybank's Islamic banking arm, Maybank Islamic, is the largest Islamic bank in ASEAN and Malaysia in terms of assets, and was named 2020’s Global Islamic Bank of the Year by The Banker.[6]

Maybank's network spans across all 10 ASEAN nations as well as key Asian countries and global financial centres, with a network of 2,600 retail banking branches worldwide and more than 43,000 employees.

History

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Maybank was founded by Singaporean business tycoon Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat (who died in 2004) and Oei Tjong Ie.[7] The company was led by President and CEO Tan Sri Amirsham Abdul Aziz from 1994 until March 2008 after which he was appointed Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in-charge of the Economic Planning Unit, a post he held until April 2009. Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar was President & CEO of Maybank Group from May 2008 to June 2013. On 1 May 2022, Dato' Khairussaleh Ramli was appointed as President & CEO of Maybank Group.[8]

Timeline

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"First Maybank Branch. Since 1960" at Jalan Tun H.S. Lee, Kuala Lumpur
  • 1960 – Maybank is incorporated on 31 May and begins operations in Kuala Lumpur on 12 September. Malayan Finance Corporation (later Mayban Finance) is established, the first wholly bank-owned finance company. Maybank’s first overseas branch opens in Brunei on 28 November.[9] Branches are also opened in Singapore.
  • 1962 – Listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Hong Kong and London branches opened.
  • 1973 – Forms own investment banking arm, Aseambankers Malaysia Berhad (Asian & Euro-American Merchant Banking (Malaysia) Berhad)
  • 1977 – Mayban-Phoenix Assurance Bhd is incorporated offering underwriting general insurance risks.  Mayban-Phoenix Assurance was renamed Mayban Assurance in 1986
  • 1984 – New York branch opened
  • 1990 – Set up new operations in the Federal Territory of Labuan
  • 1992 – Mayban Securities formed.
  • 1993 – Maybank Ventures begins operations in February. In September, Aseam Leasing and Credit Bhd are incorporated, offering leasing and hire purchase activities. Opens representative office in Beijing, People’s Republic of China
  • 1994 – Entered a joint-venture with PT Bank Nusa Nasional (Indonesia), bringing the Maybank name to the Indonesian market. A branch is opened in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
  • 1995 – Maybank (PNG) Ltd. opens in Port Moresby and Lae
  • 1996 – Hanoi branch and a representative office in Ho Chi Minh City are officially opened. Maybank Bankassurans launched, offering insurance products to customers at bank branches. Kwong Yik Bank sold to Rashid Hussain Berhad in December
  • 1997 – Acquired a 60% stake in PNB-Republic Bank of the Philippines and renamed it Maybank Philippines Inc
  • 2000 – First Malaysia bank to open a branch in Shanghai, People’s Republic of China. Acquired Pacific Bank and the Phileo Allied Bank Bhd, and then merged in 2001
  • 2001 – Maybank and Fortis International NV collaborate to set up Mayban Fortis Holdings Bhd in a 70:30 partnership. All Maybank’s insurance companies are grouped under Mayban Fortis Holdings Bhd
  • 2002 – Mayban Takaful Bhd commences operations, the first Takaful company owned by a conventional bank in Malaysia. First Malaysia bank to operate in Bahrain
  • 2005 – Acquired Malaysia National Insurance Bhd (MNI) and its subsidiary, Takaful Nasional Sdn Bhd (Takaful Nasional)
  • 2006 – Maybank acquired American Express' card business in Malaysia[10]
  • 2007 – Launched Etiqa, the new brand name for Maybank’s conventional and takaful businesses under Mayban Fortis Holdings Bhd
  • 2008 – Islamic banking subsidiary, Maybank Islamic Berhad, established. Acquires stakes in An Binh Bank (Vietnam), MCB Bank Ltd of Pakistan and Bank Internasional Indonesia
  • 2009 – Renamed Aseambankers to Maybank Investment Bank. Completed a RM6 billion rights issue – the largest in Malaysian corporate history
  • 2010 – Introduced a Dividend Reinvestment Plan, the first public listed company in Malaysia to do so
  • 2011 – Acquired Kim Eng Holdings Limited, making it its subsidiary
  • 2012 - First branch in Laos opened, completing the Group’s footprint in all 10 ASEAN nations
  • 2015 - Exited Papua New Guinea with the sale of Maybank (PNG) Limited and Mayban Property (PNG) Limited to Kina Ventures Ltd.
Maybank Tower, Singapore

Awards and Recognitions

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Brand Finance’s Global 500 Brands: Maybank is the only Malaysian bank and one of two brands from Malaysia that qualified to be included in the prestigious Brand Finance’s Global 500 Brands list in January 2019. Maybank achieved a brand valuation of US$4.2 billion, a 32% increase from its 2018 valuation of $3.16 billion.[11]

The Best Malaysian Organization 2018. Maybank was recognized as the 2018 ‘Best Malaysian Organisation’ by Talent Corporation Malaysia Berhad (TalentCorp) through its Life At Work Awards 2018 programme.[12]

The Most Valuable Bank Brand in Malaysia: Maybank has been recognized as the top bank brand in Malaysia for four consecutive years, i.e., 2014–2018, based on the 2018 Brand Finance Banking 500 Brand Value Report issued by global brand valuation and strategy consulting firm, Brand Finance.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Malaysia, Agenda. "Welcome to Maybank". Maybank Malaysia.
  2. ^ Annual Report 2021 – Corporate (PDF), retrieved 16 March 2023
  3. ^ Chor, Khieng Yuit (23 February 2024). "Maybank eyes growth in the Republic and Indonesia, says its new S'pore CEO". The Straits Times. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Banking 500 2020" (PDF). brandfinance.com.
  5. ^ "Maybank eyes 20,000 new-to-bank users on its digital platform with Maybank goal-based investment". The Star. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  6. ^ "Islamic Bank of the Year Awards 2015 -". www.thebanker.com. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  7. ^ "Singapore's richest man dies at 86 | The Star". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Dato' Khairussaleh Ramli to be the new Group President & CEO of Maybank | Maybank". www.maybank.com. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  9. ^ "MENTERI RASMIKAN PEMBUKAAN BANK" (PDF). Pelita Brunei (in Malay). No. 5 #23. Pejabat Penerangan Kerajaan Brunei. 7 December 1960. p. 5. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  10. ^ "Maybank buys Amex charge card business". 2 August 2006. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  11. ^ "Brand Finance Global 500 2019". BrandFinance.
  12. ^ "Maybank recognised as the Best Malaysian organisation by TalentCorp". TheSunDaily.
  13. ^ "Maybank Malaysia's most valuable bank brand". FreeMalaysiaToday. 19 July 2018.
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