Jun 29, 20222 min

SEDANIA’s Fintech CEO Won Lifetime Achievement Award

SEDANIA announced today that Khairul Nisa Ismail, Chief Executive Officer of its Fintech subsidiary SEDANIA As Salam, was bestowed with the Distinguished Entrepreneur Lifetime Achievement Award at the gala dinner and awards presentation ceremony of the World Digital Economy & Technology Summit 2022.

The said ceremony recognised the achievements of influential individuals within the digital and technology sectors. Nisa was one of the enterprising individuals conferred with this special award by the Governor of Melaka, H.E. Tun Seri Setia (Dr.) Haji Mohd Ali Mohd Rustam.

“It is truly an honour to be presented with this accolade, especially as I have always been a vocal advocate of digital transformation and its thriving role in driving business and economic growth.

The 2022 World Digital Economy & Technology Summit’s theme of creating opportunities, endless possibilities is also something that I strongly resonate with and thus, I am committed towards leading my ever-dedicated SEDANIA As Salam team in accelerating the digital banking-readiness of financial institutions”, said Nisa.

The World Digital Economy & Technology Summit is a high-level event bringing together key stakeholders in the Digital Economy to discuss key trends, strategic challenges, major issues and risks impacting on our digital future. It is a meeting of minds from technologists, digital entrepreneurs, corporate executives, policy advocates, digital natives, health specialists, educationists, and civil society to take stock of the future digital economy and to be future ready.

With a client base of over 80 financial services institutions, the company is presently a technology partner for two established companies which form part of Malaysia’s digital banking consortium, namely AEON Credit Service, as well as another client which offers a Shariah-compliant personal financing product to platform users of its super app using SEDANIA As Salam’s GoHalal Financing Programme.

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