The Borneo Post

Bank Islam MD says unlikely to extend contract

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PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Zukri Samat yesterday said it is unlikely for him to extend helming Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd when his tenure as the bank’s managing director ends in June this year.

Zukri, who joined the bank in June 2006, said he had spent ‘quite a long time’ with Bank Islam.

“I will be crossing 11 years. I think it is high time the bank needs new and younger leaders to take it to the next level,” he told reporters after attending the launch of Bank Islam Visa Infinite National Professors Council ( MPN) credit card-i yesterday.

When asked on his successor, Zukri said there was still plenty of time to search for a successor since it was only January.

“We will make announceme­nt when the time comes,” he said.

On Bank Islam Visa Infinite MPN credit card-i, he said it was introduced in response to Bank Negara’s call for a cashless society by encouragin­g greater use of plastic money.

He said the collaborat­ion with MPN was the bank’s continuous cooperatio­n with the academic institutio­ns starting with the introducti­on of the UniDebit card in 2012.

“The MPN branded card will enable Bank Islam to foster closer ties with the renowned academicia­ns nationwide.

Through the launch of the Bank Islam Visa Infinite MPN credit card-i, the bank is committed to providing various benefits to MPN members,” Zukri said. — Bernama

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