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Lai Wan appointed Public Bank deputy chairman

- By M. HAFIDZ MAHPAR hafidz@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: Public Bank Bhd has appointed Lai Wan as its deputy chairman with immediate effect.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, the country’s third-largest bank said Lai, 74, has 43 years of experience in the banking and finance-related industries. He was appointed a director of the bank on April 26, 2012.

The new appointmen­t comes about two weeks after the demise of former deputy chairman Datuk Seri Lee Kong Lam.

Lai had served Bank Negara for 20 years. The last position he held before his resignatio­n in 1985 was deputy manager (the bank examinatio­n and internal audit department).

Lai had working experience in three finance companies from 1985 to 1994 where he had held senior management positions.

In 1994, he joined The Pacific Bank Bhd as general manager and was appointed as chief executive officer in 1997. He was at its helm until his retirement on Dec 31, 2000 (Malayan Banking Bhd acquired the banking business of the Pacific Bank group in 2000, and Pacific Bank branches became Maybank branches on Jan 1, 2001).

On his retirement from full-time employment, Lai continued to be engaged in finance-related industries through his directorsh­ips in various companies.

Lai’s appointmen­t as deputy chairman yesterday comes at a time when the industry is speculatin­g on Tan Sri Teh Hong Piow’s successor. The bank announced on July 31 that Teh, 87, would step down as chairman on Jan 1, 2019, but would remain as the bank’s adviser.

“The details relating to the appointmen­t of the new chairman of Public Bank will be announced at an appropriat­e time,” the bank said in a statement.

Teh, who founded Public Bank in 1965 at the age of 35, will assume the title “chairman emeritus” after relinquish­ing his position as chairman of Public Bank.

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New deputy chairman: Lai’s appointmen­t is with immediate effect.

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