Maybank, the fourth largest bank by assets in ASEAN, has been granted a banking license to open a branch office, according to the official announcement by the Central Bank of Myanmar (“CBM”) on October 1, 2014. Given as part of a move to liberalize the banking sector in the country, these licenses will facilitate the foreign banks to participate in previously restricted services in Myanmar, including providing loans to foreign companies as well as domestic banks.
Maybank opened its representative office in Yangon back in 1994, providing liaison and advisory services. For over 20 years, Maybank had established correspondent banking relationships with domestic banks and supported Myanmar in infrastructure building by leveraging upon its regional presence and project financing strength. Maybank had financed key infrastructure projects such as airport, telecommunications and gas pipeline projects.
The implementation of Maybank Money Express in 2012 has also made Maybank the first Malaysian bank to establish a Myanmar-Malaysia remittance service jointly with five domestic banks. These key milestones demonstrate Maybank’s deep understanding of Myanmar’s priorities, and its ongoing commitment to Myanmar’s development.
Group President and CEO of Maybank, Datuk Abdul Farid Alias said that the foreign banking license granted to Maybank was a significant milestone in its partnership with Myanmar on its journey of growth, and will help further strengthen the Group’s regional footprint as well as its capabilities in serving customers seamlessly throughout ASEAN.
“We are excited and humbled by this opportunity, and would like to express our gratitude for the support of the authorities as well as the domestic banks. Moving forward, we hope to facilitate greater cross-border trade between Myanmar and our core markets as well as Greater Mekong Subregion, particularly in Yunnan upon the opening of our third China branch in Kunming,” he said.
“In line with our mission of humanising financial services, we also hope to continue to do our part in shaping Myanmar’s financial sector, and empower the Myanmar communities to accelerate socioeconomic growth,” he added.
Meanwhile, CEO of Maybank International, Pollie Sim added that Maybank’s commitment to partner Myanmar on the journey of growth has seen the Bank play a pivotal role in sharing technical and capabilities-building knowledge with bankers in Myanmar over the years.
“Maybank understands that building capabilities has always been one of Myanmar’s priorities to develop its socioeconomic growth. The Bank had introduced the regional GO Ahead Challenge into Myanmar this year as well as sponsored more than USD100K to run the inaugural Maybank International Internship Programme (MIIP) in September 2014. This MIIP will sponsor three young Myanmar talents out of thirty shortlisted candidates for a six-month internship in one of Maybank’s ASEAN offices. In line with our aim to recognize and nurture young talents, this program hopes to inject overseas exposure and enhance the competencies and capabilities of young talent who will in turn contribute to the development of Myanmar’s financial sector,” said Pollie.
With over 2,400 offices spread across more than 20 countries, including presence in all 10 ASEAN countries, Maybank can leverage on its extensive network to capture the flow of business around the world and seamlessly connect Myanmar to the global economy.