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CIMB- Entry into Indonesia
WRITTEN BY ANUAR, A.Z, HARBAN, A.A., KOH, E., ROBBEN, G., & EDITED BY SEOW KIAN TAN

Background

CIMB Group is Malaysia’s second largest financial services provider. It is listed on Bursa Malaysia through Bumiputra-Commerce Holdings Berhad (BCHB). In 2004, the CIMB Group began the process of creating a strong and competitive universal bank anchored by Commerce International Merchant Bankers (CIMB), Malaysia’s largest investment bank. In line with CIMB 's forward thinking philosophy, CIMB has acquired stakes in international banks and these subsidiaries have been integrated into the CIMB Group making the CIMB Group the leader in investment banking in Southeast Asia.

The majority stakeholder (28.39%) of the CIMB Group is Khazanah Nasional, which is the investment holding arm of the Malaysian Government. Khazanah Nasional also owns a stake in CIMB-Niaga (Khazanah Nasional Berhad, 2010). In just 2 years, CIMB transformed itself from Malaysia’s no. 1 investment bank into a regional universal banking group. CIMB has grown from staff strength of 1,000 in Malaysia to 20,000 in 12 countries while market capitalization has increased from RM6.3 billion to RM19.5 billion. The Group’s total assets grew from RM14.7 billion to RM155 billion with a further RM18 billion being third party funds under management (CIMB, 2010).

Objectives and Philosophy CIMB’s objective is to create value by serving the needs of its clients, and doing this with integrity (Anonymous, Personal communication, September 15th 2010), CIMB 's primary focus is its customers. CIMB strives to attain world-class standards in terms of service levels, cost and productivity. CIMB’s focus is on improving quality and efficiency of its products and services.

CIMB has served its customers under one primary philosophy: serving customers by thinking forward. Looking and planning ahead, innovating new methods and solutions, anticipating and seeing future needs and hidden



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