
PAPAR: Koperasi Co-opbank Pertama Malaysia Berhad (CBP) held an open house to celebrate Hari Raya at its new 34th branch located in Parklane City, here, on Saturday.
Datuk Susan Wong Siew Guen, managing director of WSG Group, was the event’s guest of honour.
Also present were CBP regional head Eddie Hisham Nordin, Kota Kinabalu branch manager Mohd Ridhwan Khan, branch assistant manager Mohd Farris bin Mohd Fikri, and Papar branch manager Shoffindey Ambri.
The open house marks the expansion of CBP’s presence in Sabah, which now boasts four branches in Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, Tawau, and Papar.
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As a Shariah-compliant financial institution, CBP offers a diverse range of financial products and services through its 34 branches nationwide.
Their core offerings include personal financing, mortgages, and Ar-Rahnu.
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