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UOB Malaysia country head of wholesale banking Ng Wei Wei said switching to a power source harnessed from the sun enables companies and individuals to save money while reducing their carbon footprint. Reuters pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 United Overseas Bank (Malaysia) Bhd (UOB Malaysia) is positive about the market demand for solar power solutions post-Covid-19 due to the affordable, accessible and reliable source of renewable energy.
UOB Malaysia country head of wholesale banking Ng Wei Wei said switching to a power source harnessed from the sun enables companies and individuals to save money while reducing their carbon footprint.
KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 28): Nine out of 10 Malaysian employees see the need to reskill or to upskill themselves to stay relevant in a post-pandemic market, according to a survey by United Overseas Bank (Malaysia) Bhd (UOB Malaysia).
In a statement today, the lender said the response to its UOB Asean Consumer Sentiment Study came in amid expectations in Malaysia that it will be tough to secure a new job due to an economic recession.
It said 85% of those surveyed in Malaysia believe companies will prefer hiring people who can perform multiple functions, while 83% view that employers will reduce their headcount by stepping up digitalisation efforts.