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Branding Association of Malaysia
The Branding Association of Malaysia (BAM) is a leading non-profit organization dedicated to elevating and empowering Malaysian brands locally and globally. Established to foster brand excellence, BAM serves as a platform for businesses, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and promote best practices in branding. Through networking events, training programs, and strategic collaborations, the association helps members strengthen their brand presence, drive innovation, and compete effectively on the world stage.
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RegTech Association of Hong Kong
The RegTech Association of Hong Kong is an independent, not-for-profit association founded by a community of RegTech startups and partners in 2019, aims to (1) Promoting, and (2) Accelerating Hong Kong RegTech Adoption. The main goal of the Association is to promote RegTech in Hong Kong and beyond. This is an association of its members, by its members and for its members.
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ASEAN Insurance Council
The ASEAN Insurance Council (AIC), established in 1978, promotes regional cooperation among private sector insurance industries across ASEAN member countries, embodying the spirit of friendship and partnership outlined in the ASEAN Declaration of 1967. Recognized in 1983 as an ASEAN Accredited Entity and ASEAN Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), AIC serves as a key platform for dialogue, knowledge-sharing, and the advancement of both life and non-life insurance sectors. Representing 15 member associations from ASEAN nations and three affiliated members, AIC drives regional growth, innovation, and collaboration to strengthen and future-proof the insurance and takaful industries across Southeast Asia.
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Malaysia Youth Fintech Association
The Malaysian Youth FinTech Association (MYFinT), the official youth arm of the FinTech Association of Malaysia (FAOM), is a youth-led non-profit dedicated to empowering Malaysians aged 18–35 to embrace technology and drive the nation’s FinTech growth. Beyond finance, MYFinT inspires young people to think differently, challenge the status quo, and adopt cutting-edge technologies that shape the future. By equipping youth with essential skills and knowledge, MYFinT acts as a catalyst for innovation, aiming to make Malaysia globally competitive while positioning its youth as key drivers of technological advancement.
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Malaysian Financial Planner & Advisers Associations
Malaysian Financial Planners and Advisers Association (Formerly known as Malaysian Association of Chartered Financial Consultants) was established back in 20th January 2000 by graduates who have completed ChFC courses with The American College of Financial Services. We are the FIRST & OLDEST association that promoted and represented Financial Planning and Financial Advisory and its practitioners. The association is approved by Registrar of Societies and ChFC Certification is officially endorsed by Securities Commission and Bank Negara of Malaysia for entry qualification to be Licensed Financial Planner and Financial Adviser.
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Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association
an independent, regional trade association with over 150 member firms comprising a diverse range of leading financial institutions from both the buy and sell side. Our mission is to promote the development of liquid, deep and broad capital markets in Asia, which is fundamental to the region’s economic growth.
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The Society of Logisticans Malaysia
Founded in 2010, The Society of Logisticians, Malaysia (Pertubuhan Pakar Logistik Malaysia 馬 來 西 亞 物 流 師 協 會), also known as “LogM”, is the professional body that confers the title of “Logistician”, or “Log.”, to recognize qualified logisticians in Malaysia, which may include academic and practicing logisticians in the fields of logistics, transport and supply chain.
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Fintech Association of Malaysia
In Malaysia, fintech has become an integral part of daily life and the financial sector, supported by high mobile penetration, strong internet connectivity, and proactive regulators. The country’s digital journey includes the adoption of blockchain and the growth of digital banks, insurtechs, payment gateways, digital credit platforms, asset exchanges, and crowdfunding solutions, backed by a robust ancillary ecosystem. To drive progress, Malaysia’s fintech landscape is organized into key verticals: Digital Assets & Blockchain, Digital and Islamic Banking, Digital Insurance, Consumer Credit Solutions, Regulatory Tech, and Technology Enablers.
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AMCC
The Arab Malaysian Chamber of Commerce Berhad (AMCC) operates as a dynamic, non-profit organization dedicated to significantly enhancing and deepening the robust economic, trade, investment, and cultural ties between Arab nations and Malaysia. Its comprehensive role extends beyond mere facilitation, serving as a critical strategic bridge that fosters mutual growth and understanding. AMCC actively promotes bilateral trade and investment by identifying and leveraging opportunities across diverse key sectors, including finance, technology, infrastructure, tourism, and education. Through its extensive network of businesses, government agencies, and individual stakeholders, AMCC plays an instrumental role in creating impactful business opportunities, promoting foreign direct investment, and facilitating strategic partnerships.
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The RegTech Association
The RegTech Association (RTA) aims to be a global centre of excellence, helping build high-performing, ethical, and compliant businesses through RegTech innovation and investment. Founded in 2016 as a non-profit, the RTA unites government, regulators, regulated entities, professional services, and RegTech companies to collaborate, promote the industry, and drive the adoption of RegTech solutions across the ecosystem.
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Brunei Darussalam Institute of Certified Public Accountants
The Brunei Darussalam Institute of Certified Public Accountants (BICPA) is a Non-Profit Organisation established in 1987. Our primary mission is to provide a platform for accountants to support and advance the status and interest of the accountancy profession in line with the aims and objectives set forth by the Government of His Majesty the Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam. BICPA is diligently managed and operated voluntarily by a group of dedicated and professionally qualified accountants.
As the primary member of the ASEAN Federation of Accountants (AFA), BICPA plays a pivotal role in advancing the profession’s status within the region. Additionally, we hold an associate membership with the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), further solidifying our commitment to global accounting standards and practices. BICPA offers short courses for the public and corporate training programs as well.
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Philippine Insurers and Reinsurers Association
The Philippine Insurers and Reinsurers Association (PIRA) is a non-profit trade organization representing all domestic licensed non-life insurance and reinsurance companies in the Philippines. Established in 1954 as the Philippine Insurance Rating Association, PIRA initially focused on setting prescribed insurance rates but has since evolved into the unified voice of the non-life insurance industry. Today, it plays a vital role in advancing the sector’s growth by advocating for industry interests, engaging in government and public affairs, conducting technical research, enhancing members’ understanding of compliance and emerging trends, and fostering collaboration between the government and private sector to drive initiatives that benefit both the industry and the broader community.
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Women in Gov. & Technology Association of Malaysia
WIGTA is dedicated to empowering women and girls in governance and technology- We are committed to providing opportunities for women to excel in leadership roles and to bridge the gender gap in the tech industry. Our organization was established in 2016 under the registration PPM-15-lO-26102016 as a Women's Association and Education Non- Profit Organization. At WIGTA Malaysia, our mission is to promote gender equality and women's empowerment through education, training, and advocacy. We strive to create a supportive environment for women to develop their skills and pursue opportunities in governance and technology. Our history is rooted in our commitment to breaking barriers and creating a more inclusive society for women and girls.
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Technological Association Malaysia
The Technological Association Malaysia is an organisation for all levels and disciplines of technologists, from the professionals to students and everyone whose career is technological in nature. Our association for technologist is intimately concerned with the advances in technological progress as well as the pursuit of knowledge in the field of technology. The TAM also aims to bring about a clearer understanding and appreciation of technology and to instill among members an impelling desire to achieve professional competence and the highest standard of technological skills. Having a very wide range of membership, it is the melting pot of technological exchanges amongst members from many walks of life. It provides a forum for discussion, evaluation of technological issues and advances.
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Malaysian International Chamber Of Commerce & Industry
MICCI traces its history from the formation of its ancestor, The Penang Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture in 1837. Following amalgamation with the Perak Chamber of Commerce and the Selangor Chamber of Commerce in the early 20th century, the Chamber was restructured in 1974 as a company limited by guarantee and renamed the Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
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Malaysian Society for Engineering & Technology
The Malaysian Society for Engineering & Technology (MySET) is a multidisciplinary professional body dedicated to advancing human capital, knowledge sharing, and innovation in engineering and technology. Bringing together engineers, technologists, architects, and allied professionals, MySET provides a strong platform for networking, professional development, and ethical growth. Through educational workshops, CPD programs, and accreditation initiatives, MySET promotes career advancement, international mobility, and technological innovation to support Malaysia’s development goals.
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Malaysian Financial Planning Council
Founded in 2004 with the initiative of Bank Negara Malaysia, the Malaysia Financial Planning Council (MFPC) is dedicated to advancing the financial planning profession both nationally and internationally. With strong support from the Malaysian government, financial companies, and practitioners. MFPC strives to uphold high standards in professional education and practice, aiming to elevate the quality of financial planning services on a global scale.
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ACI Financial Markets Association
ACI FMA is a non-profit and leading global association that represents the interests of professionals in wholesale financial markets. Established in 1955, ACI FMA is currently represented by members from 61 affiliated Associations around the world (including the Persatuan Pasaran Kewangan Malaysia).
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Perhimpunan Bank-bank Internasional Indonesia
The Foreign Banks Association of Indonesia (FBAI), was formed in March 2006 based on decisions of The Foreign Joint Venture Banks Association and The Foreign Bank Branches Association to merge into one association. In 2013, FBAI changed its name to PERBINA, Perhimpunan Bank-bank Internasional Indonesia (Indonesia Association of International Banks).
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ACN Newswire
an independent, regional trade association with over 150 member firms comprising a diverse range of leading financial institutions from both the buy and sell side. Our mission is to promote the development of liquid, deep and broad capital markets in Asia, which is fundamental to the region’s economic growth.
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AI Time Journal
We explore how artificial intelligence and exponential technologies bring opportunities for people, organizations, and societies to increase their wealth and health. Our audience is anyone who wants to improve in their career, their business, their investments; who wants to live a healthier, more productive, and fulfilling life; who wants to simplify and improve the education systems of their communities, or who simply want to understand how exponential technologies are changing the world. We strive to seek improvement constantly: in ourselves, our processes, and our products and we aim to share these improvements with our community. We publish articles, podcast interviews, and e-books with insights from industry leaders and experts, and use cases of exponential technologies across multiple fields, including finance, healthcare, and education. We promote events, initiatives, and organizations with the aim to enable people with the knowledge and the tools to drive change and have an impact on the world.

