PETALING JAYA: Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) announced today it already has plans in place that will ensure smooth operations of its services, as t...
Permodalan Nasional Berhad announced today it already has plans in place that will ensure smooth operations of its services, as the ‘Movement Control Order’ imposed by the goverment due to the Covid-19 outbreak kicks in tomorrow.
“PNB would like to reassure all stakeholders that its business activities and operations will continue to run normally despite the change in working arrangements, as employees are equipped with the necessary systems and tools to operate at full capacity in a situation such as this.” Although there are no confirmed cases of Covid-19 amongst PNB employees, the company says it is limiting its employees’ business meetings and travelling.
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