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Malaysia International Business Awards 2020 calls for nominations

Submission of entries ends on 22 May, Friday.

Amidst a catastrophe of epidemic proportions, multinationals and corporates are on a wait and see approach on whether hoisting sail and racing towards emerging markets just might be the answer to business.

Following the success of the inaugural event last year, Malaysia International Business Awards is back to find the most outstanding foreign companies with the most innovative projects and best practices that significantly enhanced the company’s business in the regional and global scene.

The Malaysia International Business Awards is on the lookout for international companies that have strategically expanded into the region and contributed remarkably to Malaysia’s developing economy.

Industry categories include banking, energy & power, F&B, healthcare, hospitality, IT services, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, and transportation amongst others.

The Malaysia International Business Awards is open to international corporations with offices in Malaysia but are not headquartered in the country. Entries will be evaluated by an expert panel of judges based on uniqueness and innovation, effectiveness and impact, and dynamism.

Nomination is free and winners will be honoured at an awards dinner on 30 June 2020 to be held in Kuala Lumpur.

For more information, please contact Jannie Beduya at [email protected] or call +65 3158 1386 ext 244. To know more about the awards programme, click here.

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