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AICB reaffirms role in shaping future-ready bankers
AICB reaffirms role in shaping future-ready bankers

The Star

time7 days ago

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AICB reaffirms role in shaping future-ready bankers

AICB chairman Tan Sri Azman Hashim. KUALA LUMPUR: The Asian Institute of Chartered Bankers (AICB) has reaffirmed the growing importance of nurturing future-ready and ethical banking and finance professionals, amid rising challenges in cybersecurity, data privacy, sustainable finance, and the accelerating pace of digital transformation and financial technology. In a statement, AICB said it had recently held its Eighth Chartered Banker Conferment Ceremony, honouring banking professionals who exemplify the highest standards of professional excellence and lifelong learning in an increasingly complex financial environment. Bank Negara governor Datuk Seri Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour, who delivered the special address at the event, said Malaysia has made significant investments in developing talent for its financial sector. 'Over the years, we have built a comprehensive ecosystem of talent affiliates offering training, certification, and forward-looking guidance on the skills needed by the financial industry. 'I also wish to highlight the important role of financial institutions in complementing these efforts through their respective learning and development academies,' he said. While acknowledging that the financial services sector benefits from a strong talent development ecosystem, he stressed the need for more collective action to future-proof the workforce. AICB chairman Tan Sri Azman Hashim said he was deeply honoured by the recognition received at the event. 'Banking transcends numbers – it is about trust, stewardship and purpose. I hope this inspires more professionals to embrace continuous learning and lead with integrity in shaping the future of finance,' he said. AICB chief executive Edward Ling said in today's environment, professionalism and upskilling in banking are no longer optional but essential. 'At AICB, we are committed to expanding our growing community of over 800 chartered bankers in the next two years, empowering the industry with future-ready capabilities. 'Through our robust education programmes, Future Skills Framework, and thought leadership in areas such as digital innovation and sustainable finance, we aim to equip members with the critical skills and professional foundations needed to navigate and innovate the future of banking and finance,' he said. 'Attended by over 480 guests, including members of the AICB Council and C-suite executives, the Eighth Chartered Banker Conferment Ceremony reaffirmed AICB's role in building a resilient, ethical, and future-ready banking workforce for Malaysia and the region,' AICB said. AICB added that as banking continues to evolve, it remains committed to professionalising and upskilling the workforce through its education offerings. — Bernama

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