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New Straits Times
27-07-2025
- Business
- New Straits Times
Top officials tee off to boost ties at Hari Koperasi Negara
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 80 participants, including top government officials, took part in the Networking Golf Tournament held in conjunction with Hari Koperasi Negara 2025 yesterday. The tournament, organised by Co-opbank Pertama (CBP) in collaboration with the Malaysian Cooperative Commission, aimed at strengthening strategic partnerships within the cooperative sector. Among those present at the event, held at Orna Golf & Country Club, were the secretaries-general from the Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Ministry, Datuk Seri Khairul Dzaimee Daud; Plantation and Commodities Ministry, Yusran Shah Mohd Yusof; and Housing and Local Government Ministry, Datuk M. Noor Azman Taib. Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Datuk Ewon Benedick also attended the closing ceremony. "Golf competitions will continue to be a platform to build closer relationships between CBP, industry players, and the cooperative community, thus strengthening the position of the country's cooperative sector," said CBP Chief Operating Officer Syaiful Arief Syah Mohamed Said in a statement yesterday. He said CBP is committed to using such programmes to enhance collaboration and reinforce the cooperative movement's role at the national level.


The Star
07-06-2025
- Health
- The Star
New partnership to expand protection for housewives
KUALA LUMPUR: Co-opbank Pertama (CBP) is reaffirming its commitment to enhancing the socio-economic well-being of the people by expanding access to inclusive social protection that meets current needs. In line with this vision, CBP chief executive officer Khairil Anuar Mohammad Anuar said CBP has entered into a strategic collaboration with the Social Security Organisation (PERKESO) as an official promotional partner to promote the Housewives' Social Security Scheme (SKSSR) across all CBP branches nationwide. He said the partnership, which began in February, aims to widen the coverage of social security protection for housewives, particularly among CBP's female clients. 'The SKSSR was introduced under the Housewives' Social Security Act 2022 to provide coverage for housewives who suffer injuries, illnesses or disabilities while managing household responsibilities,' he said in a statement yesterday, reported Bernama. The scheme is open to Malaysian citizens or permanent residents aged 55 and below, with benefits including medical care, permanent disability compensation, invalidity allowance, and access to physical rehabilitation or dialysis treatment. 'With an annual contribution of only RM120, coverage can be paid in advance by the housewife herself, her husband, other family members or any third party,' Khairil Anuar added. He said as an official promotional partner, CBP will facilitate awareness and registration for SKSSR through its nationwide branch network, in addition to launching ongoing promotional campaigns across various social media platforms. 'This collaboration will be implemented through our nationwide branches, which will serve as information and support centres for customers seeking details about the scheme,' he said. Khairil Anuar added that CBP also plans to run sustained promotional efforts on social media to ensure the importance of social protection for housewives reaches a broad and diverse audience effectively.

Barnama
06-06-2025
- Health
- Barnama
CBP Partners With PERKESO To Extend Social Protection To Housewives
KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 (Bernama) -- Co-opbank Pertama (CBP) is reaffirming its commitment to enhancing the socio-economic well-being of the people by expanding access to inclusive social protection that meets current needs. In line with this vision, CBP chief executive officer Khairil Anuar Mohammad Anuar said CBP has entered into a strategic collaboration with the Social Security Organisation (PERKESO), as an official promotional partner, to promote the Housewives' Social Security Scheme (SKSSR) across all CBP branches nationwide. He said the partnership, which began in February, aims to widen the coverage of social security protection for housewives, particularly among CBP's female clients. 'The SKSSR was introduced under the Housewives' Social Security Act 2022 to provide coverage for housewives who suffer injuries, illnesses, or disabilities while managing household responsibilities,' he said in a statement today. The scheme is open to Malaysian citizens or permanent residents aged 55 and below, with benefits that include medical care, permanent disability compensation, invalidity allowance, and access to physical rehabilitation or dialysis treatment. 'With an annual contribution of only RM120, coverage can be paid in advance by the housewife herself, her husband, family members, or any third party,' Khairil Anuar added. He said as an official promotional partner, CBP will facilitate awareness and registration for SKSSR through its nationwide branch network, in addition to launching ongoing promotional campaigns across various social media platforms. 'This collaboration will be implemented through our nationwide branches, which will serve as information and support centres for customers seeking details about the scheme,' he said. Khairil Anuar added that CBP also plans to run sustained promotional efforts on social media to ensure the importance of social protection for housewives reaches a broad and diverse audience effectively.


The Sun
06-06-2025
- Health
- The Sun
CBP, PERKESO partner to protect housewives socially
KUALA LUMPUR: Co-opbank Pertama (CBP) is reaffirming its commitment to enhancing the socio-economic well-being of the people by expanding access to inclusive social protection that meets current needs. In line with this vision, CBP chief executive officer Khairil Anuar Mohammad Anuar said CBP has entered into a strategic collaboration with the Social Security Organisation (PERKESO), as an official promotional partner, to promote the Housewives' Social Security Scheme (SKSSR) across all CBP branches nationwide. He said the partnership, which began in February, aims to widen the coverage of social security protection for housewives, particularly among CBP's female clients. 'The SKSSR was introduced under the Housewives' Social Security Act 2022 to provide coverage for housewives who suffer injuries, illnesses, or disabilities while managing household responsibilities,' he said in a statement today. The scheme is open to Malaysian citizens or permanent residents aged 55 and below, with benefits that include medical care, permanent disability compensation, invalidity allowance, and access to physical rehabilitation or dialysis treatment. 'With an annual contribution of only RM120, coverage can be paid in advance by the housewife herself, her husband, family members, or any third party,' Khairil Anuar added. He said as an official promotional partner, CBP will facilitate awareness and registration for SKSSR through its nationwide branch network, in addition to launching ongoing promotional campaigns across various social media platforms. 'This collaboration will be implemented through our nationwide branches, which will serve as information and support centres for customers seeking details about the scheme,' he said. Khairil Anuar added that CBP also plans to run sustained promotional efforts on social media to ensure the importance of social protection for housewives reaches a broad and diverse audience effectively.


The Sun
06-06-2025
- Health
- The Sun
CBP partners with PERKESO to extend social protection to housewives
KUALA LUMPUR: Co-opbank Pertama (CBP) is reaffirming its commitment to enhancing the socio-economic well-being of the people by expanding access to inclusive social protection that meets current needs. In line with this vision, CBP chief executive officer Khairil Anuar Mohammad Anuar said CBP has entered into a strategic collaboration with the Social Security Organisation (PERKESO), as an official promotional partner, to promote the Housewives' Social Security Scheme (SKSSR) across all CBP branches nationwide. He said the partnership, which began in February, aims to widen the coverage of social security protection for housewives, particularly among CBP's female clients. 'The SKSSR was introduced under the Housewives' Social Security Act 2022 to provide coverage for housewives who suffer injuries, illnesses, or disabilities while managing household responsibilities,' he said in a statement today. The scheme is open to Malaysian citizens or permanent residents aged 55 and below, with benefits that include medical care, permanent disability compensation, invalidity allowance, and access to physical rehabilitation or dialysis treatment. 'With an annual contribution of only RM120, coverage can be paid in advance by the housewife herself, her husband, family members, or any third party,' Khairil Anuar added. He said as an official promotional partner, CBP will facilitate awareness and registration for SKSSR through its nationwide branch network, in addition to launching ongoing promotional campaigns across various social media platforms. 'This collaboration will be implemented through our nationwide branches, which will serve as information and support centres for customers seeking details about the scheme,' he said. Khairil Anuar added that CBP also plans to run sustained promotional efforts on social media to ensure the importance of social protection for housewives reaches a broad and diverse audience effectively.