Kuala Lumpur, 19 November 2021: With Kenanga Investment Bank Berhad (“Kenanga Group”) accelerating the integration of Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) aspects into its operations, the Group today launched its fifth annual Fraud Awareness Week (FAW), the highlight of a month-long virtual Fraud Awareness campaign which has united many internal and industry participants in a move to promote the fight against fraud, bribery, and corruption.
Themed ‘Reinforcing Ethical Values through Regulatory Dynamism’, delegates of public listed companies, professional bodies, as well as, over 290 representatives from Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), Bursa Malaysia Berhad, Securities Commission Malaysia, Bank Negara Malaysia, Employees’ Provident Fund and Kenanga Group, have engaged in interactive anti-fraud games and quizzes and seminars designed to enhance awareness on trends and practices surrounding fraud prevention and detection.
KUALA LUMPUR, 19th November 2021 – OPPO, a leading global smart device brand, today announced the launch of its latest A series smartphone – OPPO A95 – in Malaysia. Continuing the characteristic features of the OPPO A series, OPPO A95 empowers users through powerful technology and stylish design, to address young and sophisticated users’ needs for smarter communications every day.
OPPO A95 comes equipped with a large 5000mAh battery and 33W Flash Charge to ensure longer battery life and usage time. Stylishly finished using the unique OPPO Glow design, the smartphone is not only gorgeous to look at, but comfortable to use and highly durable. It also features OPPO’s self-developed RAM Expansion technology that enables users to unlock the full potential of OPPO A95. From work to play, OPPO A95 offers an all-round smartphone experience that allows you to take on each day with confidence,” said Garry Gong, Vice-President, OPPO Malaysia.
Photo caption: The CLEA app
Kuala Lumpur, 19th November 2021 – With Malaysia set to enter an endemic stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, health officials believe that Malaysians need to work collectively to manage the risks of the virus with the help of innovative tools. To that end, CLEA, a homegrown medical technology start-up, today enters the market to introduce Malaysia’s first virtual COVID-19 screening app. Believing that lockdowns or a zero-COVID strategy unrealistic, CLEA aims to create an ecosystem where individuals, businesses, and medical professionals can work together in ensuring maximum protection from the pandemic, or any highly transmissible illness.
With reports of overcrowding at on-site screening centres, not to mention vaccination locations and other hotspots, many Malaysians are still concerned about the heightened risk of contracting COVID-19 when they leave their homes. On the other hand, self-test kits, though more easily accessible now, may not be accurate as most are conducted privately and do not have the benefit of being authenticated by licensed medical professionals.