
In a statement, the bank said Yunos, who was previously the deputy chief executive (business support) has 30 years of experience in the banking industry, including in international and Islamic banking.
Yunos, who succeeded Adinan Maning, obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Eastern Michigan University in 1985 and is a member of the Asian Institute of Chartered Bankers (AICB).
“Based on his extensive experience in the banking sector and assisted by the existing Senior Management, the Board is confident and believes that he is able to lead BSN and thus streamline the organisational structure to enhance business strategy so that sustainable generation of sustainable income is achieved,” said BSN Chairman Abu Bakar Abdullah.
“The Board and Senior Management also wish to express our sincere gratitude and thanks to Datuk Adinan Maning for all the contributions made in driving BSN’s excellence,” he added.