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Royalty At Baiduri's Malam
Silaturahim
By Kartika Rahman
Bandar Seri
Begawan - To celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri, the Baiduri Bank
Group last night hosted an appreciation banquet, Malam Silaturahim
2006, for its Muslim customers and business associates at Jerudong
Park Polo Club's Royal Berkshire Ballroom.
Her Royal Highness Pengiran Anak
Isteri Pg Anak Hajah Zariah, Chairperson of the Baiduri Bank Group,
was present as the event's guest of honour, accompanied by other
members of the royal family, together with over 500 guests that
included senior government officials as well as prominent local
business leaders and professionals.
HRH Pg Anak Hjh Zariah also presented
donations to the RIPAS Hospital's Paediatrics Department, Special
Education Unit for the Blind and the Special Olympics.
Baiduri
Bank's General Manager Mr Pierre Imhoff said, "2006 has been an
exciting year for the Baiduri Bank Group, with a number of major
achievements and initiatives launched.
"We have also entered into a new
frontier by expanding feeincome business and our suite of financial
products to meet a more diverse range of customers' needs and goals."
"In the car financing industry, our
fully owned subsidiary Baiduri Finance emerges clearly as the market
leader, and continues to grow rapidly in terms of business volume and
profitability.
"It is also the only finance company
in Brunei certified to the ISO 9001 international quality standards,
as was re-certified for the second time this year," he added.
Over the year, Baiduri Bank has set
up a Wealth Management Unit that includes structured deposits and
Bancassurance through a strategic tie-up with American International
Assurance Company, Limited (AIA).
In addition to introducing the
Certificate in Financial Planning programme, which is taught by the
Singapore College of Insurance (its first batch of 23 graduates held a
graduation ceremony only a few days ago), it also launched the Baiduri
SME Programme, which is designed to assist SMEs in the country.
During last night's dinner, guests
were entertained with Balinese and Javanese cultural performances by
the Batavia Dancers, contemporary Malay numbers by Denada and Tia from
Akademi Fantasi Indosiar, as well as a number of songs by local
artistes.
Guests were also invited to
participate in a Rebana repertoire under the guidance of a
professional composer and a festive draw was held for the banquet's
attendees. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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