Happy New Year

Wishing everyone a Happy New Year! 🎊 May 2021 bring us all lots of success, happiness and sound health. Have a safe and joyous celebration.
APIB CEO expects 2021 growth rate of 6.6pct for Malaysia

Asia Pacific Investment Bank (APIB) CEO Chris Wang is optimistic that with 2021 approaching, the growth and downward spiral of the economy for the past year that was triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic will come to an end. APIB’s research division reports that Malaysia’s domestic and foreign consumption is recovering. Thus the GDP […]
Merry Christmas

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APIB & MOX to Unite to Lead Growing Financial Sector Collaboration between Malaysia & Macao

The collaboration between APIB and MOX will be mutually beneficial and will set forth with bond issuance as the starting point. Additional focus will also be placed on… (Find out more: https://www.bernama.com/en/business/news.php?id=1913525)
Mobilise Malaysian investment in times of crisis, says Khazanah Research Institute economist

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 10 — During this difficult time of an unprecedented health crisis which has disrupted global supply chains, it is crucial for Malaysia to be self-dependent and invest locally rather than depend on foreign investors, according to an economist. “The foreign direct investment (FDI) is not going to save us especially this time. […]
Linking China and Malaysia with Digital Finance

“Digital finance is a representative of new finance”, says Andy Liu, Chairman of APIB. It is the new engine that is driving economic transformation and upgrading. We are eager to cooperate with Yangzi State-owned Investment Group to link Malaysia and China via digital finance to drive economic development.
APIB urges Chinese Enterprise to invest in Malaysia

To better service the Chinese enterprises to invest in Malaysia, APIB recently launched the “APIB’s Labuan International Business Financial Centre – Comprehensive Financial Services Programme”. Read more: https://www.thesundaily.my/…/apib-urges-chinese…