KUALA LUMPUR: POS MALAYSIA BHD [] and MALAYAN BANKING BHD [] have teamed up to provide shared banking convenience for their customers at more than 400 Pos Malaysia outlets.
In the agreement signed on Friday, Jan 14, they said the alliance would enable the bank to provide banking services to more customers, especially the underserved segment, through the extensive network of Pos Malaysia's outlets. The partnership would enable Maybank to especially reach the rural areas of Sabah and Sarawak.
Pos Malaysia group managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Syed Faisal Albar said Pos Malaysia was always looking for opportunities to expand the range of products and services offered at its post office counters such as the shared banking services with Maybank.
Maybank president & CEO Datuk Seri Abdul Wahid Omar said the collaboration reaffirmed Maybank's market leadership and capabilities to offer services to all communities. This would also reinforce its corporate social responsibility and focus on supporting communities especially in the rural areas.
'It is about providing access to financial services and to improve quality of life of the community as well as contribute to the development of the people where we have our presence.
'The initiative is also in line with Maybank's spirit in humanising financial services from the heart of Asean by providing easy access to financial service for the people, as well as providing them with a fair term and pricing and for us to be the heart of the community,' he added.
The three phase implementation programme will see selected Pos Malaysia outlets offer Maybank customers to undertake over the counter bank transactions such as cash deposit and withdrawal for savings account holders and loan repayments in the initial stage.
An automated teller machine would be provided at selected Pos Malaysia outlets to offer banking convenience beyond banking hours as well as additional services such as fund transfer, top-up of mobile credits or 'Touch 'n Go' card.
"By end June 2011, Pos Malaysia services will expand to cover remittance service and opening of savings account,"'' Abdul Wahid said.
In the agreement signed on Friday, Jan 14, they said the alliance would enable the bank to provide banking services to more customers, especially the underserved segment, through the extensive network of Pos Malaysia's outlets. The partnership would enable Maybank to especially reach the rural areas of Sabah and Sarawak.
Pos Malaysia group managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Syed Faisal Albar said Pos Malaysia was always looking for opportunities to expand the range of products and services offered at its post office counters such as the shared banking services with Maybank.
Maybank president & CEO Datuk Seri Abdul Wahid Omar said the collaboration reaffirmed Maybank's market leadership and capabilities to offer services to all communities. This would also reinforce its corporate social responsibility and focus on supporting communities especially in the rural areas.
'It is about providing access to financial services and to improve quality of life of the community as well as contribute to the development of the people where we have our presence.
'The initiative is also in line with Maybank's spirit in humanising financial services from the heart of Asean by providing easy access to financial service for the people, as well as providing them with a fair term and pricing and for us to be the heart of the community,' he added.
The three phase implementation programme will see selected Pos Malaysia outlets offer Maybank customers to undertake over the counter bank transactions such as cash deposit and withdrawal for savings account holders and loan repayments in the initial stage.
An automated teller machine would be provided at selected Pos Malaysia outlets to offer banking convenience beyond banking hours as well as additional services such as fund transfer, top-up of mobile credits or 'Touch 'n Go' card.
"By end June 2011, Pos Malaysia services will expand to cover remittance service and opening of savings account,"'' Abdul Wahid said.
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