Malaysia’s Central Bank has invited applications for digital banking licenses and may issue up to five of them to qualified applicants.
Malaysia Nutraceuticals Market is Expected to Hit USD 1319.0 Million by 2026
Latest Report on Malaysia Nutraceuticals market by Researchcmfe explicatively covers the current future growth trends in addition to this highlighting the global expanse of Malaysia Nutraceuticals …
Not the beginning of the end if Malaysia lags behind in FDIs
While detractors play a vital role in keeping the government on its toes, we do not need to despair over our FDI situation relative to that of our neighbours.
Dentsu Appoints Dheeraj Raina As Media CEO in Malaysia
Dentsu Malaysia (formerly Dentsu Aegis Network), today announces the appointment of Dheeraj Raina as Media CEO.
InCorp Global Expands to Malaysia with an Acquisition of WeCorporate
InCorp Malaysia, consisting of a team of chartered accountants, licensed company secretaries, and business advisors with over 15 years of experience in the field, will provide all businesses in …
Malaysia adds 2,027 more Covid-19 cases, eight deaths
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 — Malaysia’s new daily Covid-19 cases rose by 2,027 today while another eight people have died from the disease, giving the country 122,845 cumulative cases and 509 deaths …
Malaysia to record GDP growth of 5.1% in 2021
After an eventful 2020 which pushes the global economy towards recession, including Malaysia, the after-effects are expected to be shallow this year as the economy makes a come back.
Malaysia to record GDP growth of 5.1% in 2021
After an eventful 2020 which pushes the global economy towards recession, including Malaysia, the after-effects are expected to be shallow this year as the economy makes a come back.
Nora Quoirin: Parents disappointed by ruling into death in Malaysia
The parents of a London teenager who died in the Malaysian jungle have said they are “utterly disappointed” after a coroner rejected their claim that she was abducted.The naked body of Nora Quoirin, a …
Missing British teen’s death in Malaysia did not involve other people: coroner
A coroner in Malaysia has ruled the death of British teenager Nora Quoirin was most likely a misadventure that did not involve other people.