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Maybank to spend RM500,000 upskilling non-clerical staff

Programme aims to give 360 employees chance to accelerate their career progression, take on greater responsibilities, says bank

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Jan 2021 5:30PM

Maybank to spend RM500,000 upskilling non-clerical staff
The plan includes providing staff an opportunity to be reassigned to other parts of the bank where they can apply their newfound capabilities. – AFP pic, January 28, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) has embarked on a nationwide programme costing about RM500,000 to upskill more than 360 of its non-clerical employees to become “workplace enablers”. 

Malaysia’s largest lender by assets said the eight-month training programme – believed to be the first such plan in the country – will provide the non-clerical employees with new skills, which will enable them to accelerate their career progression and take on greater responsibilities.

This includes providing them an opportunity to be reassigned to other parts of the bank where they can apply their newfound capabilities.

“This is part of the company’s continuous efforts to upscale its employees and equip them with necessary skills to thrive in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR4.0) and Covid-19 work environment,” it said in a statement.

Maybank group chief human capital officer Datuk Nora Manaf said the initiative is a key component of Maybank’s efforts to redesign its workplaces to adapt to an environment undergoing continuous change, particularly with the disruption brought about by digitalisation as well as the pandemic. 

“Through this programme, we are not just looking to retrain our non-clerical personnel, but also to upscale the value of their jobs so that they are motivated to deliver stronger experiences and services in the workplace of the future. 

“We hope it will help them be ready and equipped with the required skills to brave changes, especially during one of the most challenging periods in our lifetime, which has spurred global economic uncertainty and severely impacted job markets.” – Bernama, January 28, 2021

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