KIBB takes wealth management to a new level


Kenanga Investment Bank group managing director Datuk Chay Wai Leong.

KUALA LUMPUR: Kenanga Investment Bank Bhd (KIBB), through its wholly owned subsidiary, Kenanga Digital Sdn Bhd, has received the approval from the Securities Commission to launch its e-services platform, “KDi GO”, Malaysia’s newest wealth-management app.

In a statement yesterday, the investment bank said KDi GO was now available for early access to the public and represents a significant stride towards delivering comprehensive financial and wealth management solutions on.

The platform integrates a broad spectrum of offerings into a seamless ecosystem, making it easier than ever for users of the platform to manage their finances.

Commenting on the launch, KIBB group managing director Datuk Chay Wai Leong said, while many digital platforms that serve retail customers include wealth-management products, they are often lost in the clutter.

“We believe that wealth management deserves a focused and high-quality approach, which is exactly what KDi GO aims to deliver. As we continue to enhance the platform, we will be expanding the spectrum of financial and wealth solutions available, building a SuperApp that empowers investors to confidently manage and grow their wealth with ease,” Chay added.

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