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    Sime Darby Case Study

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    I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Sime Darby was founded in 1910 and grew to become the largest conglomerate in Malaysia. Sime Darby Plantation is the plantation and agri-business arm of the Sime Darby Group, representing one of the five core Divisions of the Group. The Division is involved in oil palm and rubber plantation management cultivation and downstream activities, agribusiness and food, as well as Research & Development (R&D). The company vision is to be a world class agriculture and food business, which builds value and enhances all stakeholders' interests and the company mission is to continuously strengthen their core business through recognising their customer requirements, maintaining efficient production, understanding the market environment and having international presence. The merger of Sime Darby Berhad, Golden Hope Plantations Berhad and Kumpulan Guthrie Berhad (completed on 27 November 2007) establishes Sime Darby Plantation as one of the world’s largest palm oil producer. Today Sime Darby Plantation produces approximately 2.8 million tonnes or 5% of the world’s crude palm oil (CPO) output annually. The Division spans across the Peninsular, Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia, Kalimantan, Sumatera and Sulawesi in Indonesia, Liberia, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands with land bank totalling up to approximately 1 million hectares, of which 604,000 hectares have been planted with oil palm and 9,000 hectares with rubber. The operations involve the management of…

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    Competitor Analysis The competitor analysis was a critical part of this project, the selected banks were analysed for each of the products offered. The products and services offered by two banks i.e. Maybank and ICBC bank were analysed in depth, whereas the products and services provided by the other 2 banks are mentioned. Maybank (MAYBANK, 2015) Maybank services are broadly divided into the following heads. • Personal Banking • Business Banking Personal Banking • Deposits • Loans • Investment…

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    Importance Of IDIC Model

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    Identify By doing research about the customer’s data, Maybank are capable to identify each of their customers. The information of customers such as occupation, income and spending pattern are the essential factors for Maybank recognize their customers. It is because Maybank need to identify the needs and wants of the customers for Maybank products and services. For instance, a customer who wishes to buy a new house may want to grant for car loan. Undeniably, customers who have the…

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    Malayan Banking Berhad (Maybank) has the biggest Islamic Banking in Malaysia. Thosemanagers have analyzed the external environment and the internal resources of the organisation, they will have the information they need to assess the organization’s strength, weaknesses, opportunity and threat. Such an assessment normally is referred to as a SWOT (sometimes called TOWS) analysis (Bateman and Snell, 2013). Strengths and weakness refer to internal resources. For example, an organisation’s strengths…

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    SECTION 1: OVERVIEW 1.1 Introduction As for this case study, after discussing among the group members, the public listed company that we have decided to choose from Bursa Malaysia is Malayan Banking Berhad or better known as ‘Maybank’. There are several reasons as to why our group decided to choose Malayan Banking Berhad (Maybank) as the company that we would like to study on. First and foremost, it is a known fact that Malayan Banking Berhad (Maybank) is one of the largest bank in Southeast…

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    strength in the market. By using BCG analysis, the management team of Malayan Banking Berhad (Maybank) can decide which products within their company need to have more funding and attention. 3.1 Stars Peter…

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    In 8 April 2016, Datuk Farid Alias has claim that the asset quality of Malaysia will not fall back to financial crisis level, and explained about the increases of rejecting rate of loan is because of applications that exceed the debt service ratio, failure in the Central Credit Reference Information System assessment. (Tan, 2016) He should work hard, and have strong stamina in solving problem that faced and can tolerate stress well from different aspect. Datuk Farid Alias should have high…

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    8.0 WHAT IS THE PRICING MECHANISM. The flow of pricing mechanism in Islamic Unit Trust The Fund : Apex Dana Al- Faiz- I Unit holder (Mr. Aiman) go to the Maybank (Trustee) and give a capital in order to buy a unit of Islamic Unit Trust. For example Mr. Aiman have money amount RM10 000, he give Rm10 000 to the Maybank as a trustee. Maybank will pool the money that also comes from other unit holders and give to the Apex Investment Services Berhad and professional manager will manage…

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    Others may bite as a self-defence strategy (Marlowe, 1999; NAEYC, 1996). I agree with the Piaget’s egocentric theory used by my peer (T. Maybanks, personal communication, March 21, 2017). According to Piaget, the egocentric child assumes that others see, hear and feel exactly the same as the child does. This girl has inability to see situation from another child’s point of view because she does not realize that her biting is hurting other children. According to Piaget, this stage is called…

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    fulfil the corporate vision. Correspondingly, there is also a lack in branches reachability by customers, if it were to be compared with other leading banks. This is not implying that the locations of current branches are not strategic, it is instead implying that there are not enough branches. Customers might decide this bank over other rivals in the industry if the public presence seemed to be better than others. In addition, as a technology aspect, it also lacks in providing internet banking,…

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