- Supports delivery of AMCHAM’s government relations strategy and is a key point of contact for the Chamber;
- Requires being up-to-date and actively tracking policy and business issues that could impact member interests;
- Responds to policy challenges and opportunities, aiming to strengthen the Chamber’s ability to be “voice of American business”;
- Monitors proceedings and analyzing business, policy, and trade-related activities, keeping the Executive Director and related team(s) informed of relevant policy developments;
Altair Engineering Sdn. Bhd is poised to help Malaysian companies ensure business continuity throughout the pandemic and stay relevant in the competitive market with their solutions.
“With the digital economy continuing to escalate, adopting digitalization in an organization is no longer a matter of choice, but rather a competitive necessity. It’s apparent that as more and more Malaysian enterprises emerge from the pandemic they are aggressively exploring adoption of IR 4.0 technology to reap the benefits of cost optimization and improving product quality through modernization of workplaces,” explained Altair Managing Director for Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Srirangam Srirangarajan.
Christopher & Lee Ong’s Sustainability Update highlights the recent amendments to the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001 which will affect digital asset custodians, intermediaries, and those involved in the provision of advisory services relating to the offer or sale of digital currencies or digital tokens, on their reporting obligations and consequences of non-compliance.
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The procedures for travelers entering Malaysia via Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) Malaysia-Singapore, for both air and land routes, Langkawi International Tourism Bubble (LITB), and One-Stop Center (OSC) for short-term business travelers, and from the United Kingdom (UK) no longer need to undergo the one-week COVID-19 tests after arrival starting 3 March 2022.
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In late 2020, the Central Bank of Malaysia (“CBM”) had introduced the Licensing Framework for Digital Banks (“Digital Banking Framework”). ‘Digital banking’ is described as a banking business which is carried on wholly or almost wholly through digital or electronic means and extends to cover Islamic digital banking. Following the launch of the Digital Banking Framework, the CBM had received by middle of 2021 a total of 29 different applications. Among the 29 applicants, Sea Group-YTL Berhad, Grab-Singtel, RHB Group-Axiata, Green Packet and iFAST are some of the notable applicants. Notwithstanding the large number of applications, the CBM will only be granting 5 digital banking licenses and the CBM is set to announce very soon in early 2022 the 5 successful applicants. With this, Malaysia will take the place of being the second country after Singapore in ASEAN to issue digital banking licenses.
As we await the announcement of the successful applicants of the digital banking licences, the CBM is now looking to introduce a licensing framework for digital insurers and takaful operators as an extension to the world of digital banking.


