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KUALA LUMPUR: PwC Malaysia has appointed Nurul A’in Abdul Latif as deputy executive chair effective July 1, succeeding Datuk Mohammad Faiz Azmi.
PwC, in a statement, said Mohammad Faiz, who is the firm’s executive chairman, is retiring next year.
Prior to her appointment, Nurul was the markets leader for PwC Malaysia, a role she has played since July 2016.
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Under her leadership, the firm has grown its service offerings to meet the rising demand for digital services, bridge the widening global skills gap and advance the local and regional sustainability landscape.
She has over 25 years of experience working with some of the largest public-listed companies in Malaysia on audit and business advisory matters, as well as cross-border clients with a two-year stint in the UK.
Nurul, who speaks Mandarin, also currently serves as a Council Member of the Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA) and the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA).
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Moving forward, Azmi said Malaysia needs to nurture more professionals such as big data engineers, cybersecurity experts and accountants to meet growing investors’ demand, as this will support the country’s objective of attracting high-value, high-technology and high-growth companies, in line with the National Investment Aspiration (NIA) aims at balancing economic development with environmental sustainability.一句话夸不完