Maybank

Maybank is South East Asia's fourth-largest bank by assets which offers services and products on consumer and corporate banking, investment banking, Islamic banking, stockbroking, insurance and takaful and asset management. 
See below for the Latest Maybank News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.

 

Bank Pembangunan appoints Maybank Islamic CEO as new chief

Dato’ Muzaffar Hisham is BPMB’s new group CEO.

How embedded finance and AI are reshaping Malaysia’s finance sector

Value migration to non-bank players with a "focused" model is accelerating.

Maybank Islamic to transform digital banking services

It has partnered with audax to deliver digital banking solutions built on AWS.

Here’s how Basel 4 may impact Malaysian banks

The Basel 4 credit risk framework implementation could have greater impact.

How banks can make digital transformation work according to Maybank Securities CEO

Clear goals matter, but effective execution defines transformation outcomes.  

SEA, Japanese banks vie for Panin Bank’s state: report

OCBC and CIMB are interested, whilst Maybank is exploring a potential bid, according to sources.

Maybank's net profit up 8.5% in 9M FY2024

Non-interest income growth pushed up its profits.

Maybank Singapore unveils second lifestyle banking space

It features a biophilic design and has a Joe & Dough cafe at the entrance.

Maybank Singapore taps PracBiz to streamline supply chain finance

The partnership targets businesses in the fast-moving consumer goods sector.

Maybank Singapore names Datuk Yee Yang Chien as board chairman

He was with MISC Berhad for 20 years and has served as its president/ CEO.

Maybank kicks off Islamic banking operations in the Philippines

It is the first commercial bank in the country to get an IBU license.

Maybank Singapore rolls out money lock feature

Customers will need to visit branches or use select ATMs to unlock funds.

Maybank SG offers boost to charities with special rates, network opportunities

Charities in the city may also avail of an interest-free grant of up to SG$150,000 (US$111,000)