The Borneo Post (Sabah)

OCBC Bank augments presence in North Selangor with new Rawang branch

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SE LANG OR: O CBC Bank( Malaysia) Bhd (OCBC Bank) is augmenting its presence in north Selangor with the opening of its 33rd branch in the country, in the affluent and vibrant township of Anggun City, Rawang.

The Rawang branch, which recently opened for business, is only the second OCBC Bank branch in the northern part of Selangor, after Ijok. It comes complete with a Premier Banking Centre and over 1,000 safe deposit boxes, a service that remains a rarity in Rawang.

With this OCBC Malaysia now has 33 convention­al and 13 OCBC Al-Amin Islamic banking branches nationwide, making 46 in all.

According to chief executive officer Datuk Ong Eng Bin the Rawang branch now effectivel­y fills the void that remained in the northern corridor of OCBC Bank’s coverage of the Klang Valley.

“Rawang is one of the key remaining strategic market centres where OCBC Bank has always wished to be present; so, today’s opening represents a significan­t milestone in our network delivery and service excellence journey.

“Strategica­lly, our presence here is not to service the needs of those in the immediate Rawang new town area only but also anyone in the northern regions of Selangor. This approach has always been central to our branch opening strategy and it is no different for Rawang.

“Among the unique attraction­s of this branch is the large number of safe deposit boxes on offer which we believe will be snapped up quickly. We also recognise there are many affluent customers in this area and they will now have access to the benefits that come with our OCBC Premier Banking experience.

“Our Premier Banking Centre includes a comfortabl­e private customer discussion area, ample parking, and, most importantl­y, Relationsh­ip Managers who are well trained to share bespoke financial and investment strategies to our clients,” he said.

Detailing the strategy behind the location of the branch, Ong said the new operations will cater to the needs of individual­s and businesses in both the immediate and surroundin­g areas of Rawang through the provision of both convention­al and Shariahcom­pliant products and services.

“There is vast potential for banking growth in Rawang and, as a bank with a long history in the country and consistent­ly one of the leading foreign banks, we are both committed to and excited about the prospect of growing with this fastdevelo­ping part of our nation.

“More specifical­ly, we see Ra wang as a community whose people are looking for more sophistica­ted products and services to help spur on their personal and business activities in order to achieve their aspiration­s.”

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