RHB Bank Bhd
Kwang Leh was appointed as Group Chief Technology Officer on 1 April 2023. He will drive the Group’s technology transformation under the TWP24 programme, supporting the Group’s growth trajectory. Through the technology transformation, he aims to modernize RHB’s IT capabilities and improve the Bank’s overall competitiveness and service excellence.
Kwang Leh joined the Group in 2014 as the Head of IT Strategy and Enterprise Architecture and was subsequently appointed as the Head of Group Technology Services. He brings with him over 25 years of experience in IT that includes core banking integration, IT strategy and planning, enterprise architecture, data and information management, IT security, technology risk management and IT governance.
Prior to joining RHB, he spent 13 years with Accenture as a technology consultant delivering IT projects and advisory across various industries. He started his career as a software engineer.
Kwang Leh graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering from University of Southampton, United Kingdom.
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RHB Bank Bhd
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RHB Bank Berhad is engaged in retail, business and wholesale banking services. The Company's segments include Group Retail Banking, which focuses on providing products and services to individual customers; Group Business Banking, which caters for funding needs, and deposit collection from small and medium sized enterprises and wholesale clients; Group Wholesale Banking, which includes Group Corporate and Investment Banking, and Group Treasury and Global Markets; Group International Business, which focuses on providing commercial banking related products and services tailored to the needs of the customers in foreign countries, and Support Center and Others, which includes results from other segments. Group Corporate Banking and Investment Banking business caters to funding or lending needs of corporate customers, and offers stockbroking and investment banking products and services. Group Treasury and Global Markets operations are involved in proprietary and non-proprietary trading.