Sabah Credit Corp pays RM10mil interim dividend

12 Jun 2024 • 6:01 PM MYT
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By: Ricardo Unto

Tuaran: The consistent performance of the Sabah Credit Corporation (SCC) has enabled it to pay an interim dividend of RM10 million for the financial year 2023 in May this year, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.

He said that this is one of the signs of SCC's excellence, one of the state government agencies that have paid dividends to the government, in their service delivery.

"I am very pleased with SCC's steps and initiatives to redesign existing financing policies, create suitable products for various groups, and establish more customer service centres and mobile offices," he said at the launching of the SCC client service centre, here, on Wednesday.

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