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MUFG Bank (Malaysia) Berhad appoints Goh Kiat Seng as executive vice president and co-head of global corporate banking in Malaysia

Goh joined the bank on 12 July from Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia.

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.’s banking subsidiary in Malaysia, MUFG Bank (Malaysia) Berhad (MUFG), has appointed Goh Kiat Seng as executive vice president and co-head of global corporate banking in Malaysia. Goh joined the bank on 12 July and is based in Kuala Lumpur.

Goh will be responsible for strengthening MUFG’s existing corporate banking client portfolio, as well as spearheading the acquisition of new business for the bank in Malaysia. He will report to both the CEO and president for MUFG Malaysia Yuta Uchiyama and functionally to Sanjiv Vohra, head of global corporate banking division for Asia & Oceania region.

Goh has over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, largely with Standard Chartered Bank in Malaysia and focusing on global corporate and institutional banking. Prior to joining MUFG, he was the managing director and country head of international corporates at Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia, a position he held since January 2017.

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