The Borneo Post

KPMG, FAOM ink MoU to spur economic growth in Malaysia’s fintech scene

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KUCHING: KPMG in Malaysia and Fintech Associatio­n of Malaysia (FAOM) enter a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the aim to catalyze the growth of Malaysia’s financial technology (fintech) sector and the digital players in the financial services space.

Representi­ng KPMG was the firm’s managing partner, Datuk Johan Idris, while FAOM’s president, Wilson Beh, signed on behalf of the Associatio­n. The signing ceremony held recently was witnessed by Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n (MDEC) head of Ecosystem Developmen­t, Gopi Ganesaling­am.

Through this collaborat­ion, KPMG and FAOM will support each parties’ programs and initiative­s that aim to bring together players in the fintech ecosystem.

This will include connecting subject matter experts, organizing corporate innovation activities and industry roundtable sessions, and supporting programs related to the National Technology & Innovation Sandbox which is spearheade­d by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) and also MaGIC’s Global Accelerato­r Program (GAP), among others.

Wilson Beh looks forward to the collaborat­ion, saying, “FAOM aims, among others, to be the voice of Malaysia’s fintech community and to engage with industry players to foster a healthy ecosystem for the scene to thrive.

“By tapping into KPMG’s multi-disciplina­ry expertise, furthered by knowledge sharing, we hope to pave the way for greater progress in the fintech space.”

FAOM is entrusted to be the national platform and a key enabler to accelerate innovation in the financial sector, connecting entreprene­urs and startups in their initial steps to be the catalyst toward effective national policies and regulation­s in fintech.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Datuk Johan Idris expounds KPMG’s commitment to contribute to Malaysia’s potential to develop into the leading digital economy hub in the Asean region.

“We want to do our part in broadening Malaysia’s fintech footprint in the region. As a profession­al services firm with an establishe­d global network and deep expertise across the financial services sector, KPMG is well positioned to support the developmen­t of fintech and entreprene­urs in Malaysia.

“We look forward to working with FAOM to develop players in this sphere to grow into global giants,” said Johan.

There have been significan­t strides made in the developmen­t of fintech this year, including Malaysia Digital (MD) – the recently launched government’s initiative to enhance the country’s digital capabiliti­es, Bank Negara’s Financial Sector Blueprint 2022 to 2026 and the issuance of digital banking licenses.

The collaborat­ion between KPMG and FAOM aligns to the Malaysia government’s ongoing efforts to establish the country as a successful digital nation.

 ?? ?? Beh (front left) and Johan (front right) alongside other oficials during the MOU signing ceremony between FAO) and KPMG in Malaysia.
Beh (front left) and Johan (front right) alongside other oficials during the MOU signing ceremony between FAO) and KPMG in Malaysia.

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