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Corporate Responsibility (CR) decision-making resideswith the Board. The
Corporate Responsibility Committee (CRC) consists of employees across the
organisation includingGroupCorporateAffairs, GroupHumanCapital, Community
Financial Services,Maybank Islamic and Etiqa. Together, the CRCplays a vital
role in overseeing the planning and implementation of CR activities across the
organisation.
CRC Organisational Structure
MAYBANK GROUP
GROUP
CORPORATE
AFFAIRS
GROUP
HUMAN
CAPITAL
COMMUNITY
FINANCIAL
SERVICES
ETIQA MAYBANK
ISLAMIC
GLOBAL
BANKING
GROUP
CORPORATE
SECRETARIAL
REGIONAL
REPRESENTATIVES
GROUP
TAX
GROUP
LEGAL
HEADOF group CORPORATE AFFAIRs
MAYBANK FOUNDATION
Board of Directors
Board of Trustees
CRC COMMITTEE
workingwith industry peers
Maybank is an executive committee member of the Business Council for Sustainability and Responsibility Malaysia (BCSRM). BCSRM is a national organisation comprising
business leaders from various industries interested in responsible and sustainable practices in line with the global sustainability agenda. The organisation was formed in 2011
through a merger of the Business Council of Sustainable Development (1992) and the Institute for Corporate Responsibility Malaysia (2006). As a regional network partner
of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), BCSRM aims to translate the latest global ESG knowledge from the WBCSD into the Malaysian
context, so that Malaysian companies can promote, develop and adopt sustainability within their business. BCSRM is involved in capacity development, awareness building,
advocacy and thought leadership activities for environmental, social and governance related issues.
We are always looking at more ways to work with other corporations in our key markets. The magnitude of sustainability challenges poses a situation where we cannot work
in isolation. Working together through organisations like BCSRM enables us to be a part of the wider sustainability ecosystem. Our learning curve is accelerated and we are
also able to provide insights to industry peers.
The Head of the CRC is responsible for ensuring that all relevant information is made available to the Committee. In discharging duties, the CRC can obtain independent
professional advice and where necessary, the attendance of third parties deemed qualified. The CRC meets on a quarterly basis.
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