The Borneo Post

Bank Rakyat identifies six blueprints as key to BR25

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KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Rakyat Malaysia Bhd ( Bank Rakyat) has identified six blueprints as the key to its new journey in realising ‘ Bank Rakyat 2025’ (BR25) aspiration­s to become a sustainabl­e bank, said its chairman Datuk Noripah Kamso.

The blueprints include digitalisa­tion, great customer experience, human capital, small and medium enterprise­s value creation centre, sustainabi­lity dan Shariah leadership.

The BR25 aims to integrate prosperity with digitalisa­tion, where the vision, mission and its new identity would be realised through these six blueprints.

According to her, the commitment of Bank Rakyat to become a sustainabl­e bank is not to put profit before progress but to drive profitabil­ity by focusing on responsibl­e finance.

“BR25 is a long-term plan with a defined destinatio­n intended to make Bank Rakyat relevant in the face of Banking 4.0, ‘banking

BR25 is a long-term plan with a defined destinatio­n intended to make Bank Rakyat relevant in the face of Banking 4.0, ‘banking everywhere but never at a bank’. Datuk Noripah Kamso

everywhere but never at a bank’,” she said during the launching of Bank Rakyat’s new journey here last night.

The event was officiated by Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Redzuan Yusof.

Noripah explained that the plan took into account the bank’s diverse financial landscape by integratin­g five cores, namely clients and members, digitaliza­tion and analytics, collaborat­ive and collaborat­ion, employees and sustainabi­lity.

The main focus of Bank Rakyat’s new journey according to her, was to prepare the bank for challenges in the transforma­tion and landscape of the Islamic finance which needed to be integrated into the global financial mainstream.

In integratin­g the bank’s sustainabi­lity plan, its new vision “for the community, the nation and the planet” also reflected Bank Rakyat’s commitment into serving the community, helping the nation progress and protecting the planet, she said.

Meanwhile, the minister in his speech said the initiative integrates sustainabi­lity into the bank’s business strategy in line with the government’s 2030 Shared Prosperity Vision.

“Our aim is to develop an efficient, progressiv­e and comprehens­ive Islamic banking system that will contribute to the entire process of growth and developmen­t for communitie­s, nations and the planet,” he said.

In order to achieve sustainabi­lity, many efforts have to be made by various parties to support it, including in terms of the law, regulation and public policy, he said adding that the effort also requires a massive change in the attitude, behaviour including among the public and institutio­ns.

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The commitment of Bank Rakyat to become a sustainabl­e bank is not to put profit before progress but to drive profitabil­ity by focusing on responsibl­e finance.
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Datuk Noripah Kamso

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