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Maybank Islamic GCEO Dato Muzaffar Leaves, Officer In Charge Appointed

Maybank Islamic GCEO Dato Muzaffar Leaves, Officer In Charge Appointed

BusinessToday24-04-2025
Maybank Group has confirmed the appoinntment of Nor Shahrizan Sulaiman, currently serving as Deputy CEO of Maybank Islamic Berhad as the Officer-in-Charge, following the resignation of the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), Islamic Banking, Dato' Muzaffar Hisham.
The banking group said the process to identify a new GCEO will commence immediately and the outcome of which will be
announced in due course.
Dato' Khairussaleh Ramli, President & Group Chief Executive Officer of Maybank said, 'On behalf of Maybank Group, I extend my deepest gratitude to Dato' Muz for his invaluable contributions over the past 14 years. He has played a pivotal role in
steering our Islamic banking franchise towards achieving true global leadership, in line with our M25+ strategy.'
Nor Shahrizan is to take on the day-to-day management of MIB in addition to his current duties, until a new GCEO is appointed. Related
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