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Featuring a roll-call of guests, the marquee show of BFM, The Breakfast Grille is no-holds barred to get to the truth and into the minds of business leaders, policymakers and changemakers.

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    The Children Left Behind In Malaysia

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 25:25


    World Children's Day commemorates the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child which establishes basic protections and rights for all children, regardless of background and jurisdiction. However in Malaysia, these rights are not extended to non-citizen minors, including refugees and those who are deemed as stateless, putting the future of thousands of children in limbo, many of whom are born and raised on these shores. We reflect on the consequences of this gap with our panel of experts.

    TOTO: Toilet Innovations For A More Hygienic Generation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 23:46


    The United Nations recognises November 19th every year as World Toilet Day and the discussion on this programme centres around TOTO Ltd, a Japanese company that has been producing and innovating toilets, toilet seats, and other bathroom products for more than a century. Endo Daisuke, the president of TOTO Asia Oceania, talks about the company's focus in this region.

    Two Views On MA63 And Parliamentary Representation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 25:27


    The changing political dynamics at the federal government have led to renewed attention on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 and what Sabah & Sarawak are entitled to under the historic deal. A key contention is whether the MA63 grants Sabah and Sarawak a right to hold 35% of seats in Parliament. We'll hear both sides of the argument today from two prominent academics that have commented extensively on the issue - Dr. James Chin of the University of Tasmania & Dr. Wong Chin Huat of Sunway University.Image Credit: Labor Studio / Shutterstock.com

    OMS, Diving Deep For Growth

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 22:53


    The internet, a utility that we have become so dependent on, is powered by an unseen network of submarine cables laid on ocean floors across the world. We speak to OMS Group, a Malaysian company involved in this industry that provides subsea digital infrastructure solutions. It has a global presence and strong backers like the KKR Group. Ronnie Lim, the Group CEO, tells us about its growth strategy and monetisation plans.

    OYO: Restrategising A (Finally) Profitable Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 23:46


    OYO Rooms, finally turned a profit in its latest financial year since being founded in 2012. The Indian multinational hotel chain which is backed by Japan's Softbank, is now refocusing its efforts into increasing that profitability by reducing the number of purely budget hotels and providing a more varied range of products to suit more people. Akshay Rathod, country head for OYO Malaysia gives us an insight into what changes can be expected to maintain this positive momentum.

    The Body Shop's New Lease Of Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 24:09


    The Body Shop is an iconic skincare, cosmetics and perfume brand that was synonymous with conservation and recycling even before ESG became mainstream. However it recently has gone into receivership and emerged with a new owner, Aurea Group. We speak to Mike Jatania, the new Executive Chairman of the Body Shop on their turnaround plans and why they see value in this company.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com

    Can ASEAN Supply Chains Remain Resilient?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 24:00


    Logistics Consulting Asia – Savills (LCAS) is a Malaysian consultancy that helps businesses across Asia strengthen their supply chains and logistics capabilities. What are the supply chain trends shaping the region amid ongoing US-China trade tensions? We speak with John Talbot, CEO of LCA Savills about how its business is navigating the challenging climate and ways to boost supply chain resiliency.

    Metro Healthcare Growing Foothold In Fertility Treatment

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 22:59


    The fertility, obstetrics and gynaecology services industry is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 11% to reach RM470 million ringgit by 2026, on the back of slowing population growth. How is Metro Healthcare looking to capitalise on this momentum through its ACE Market listing? We speak to Managing Director Jason Lim for more on how the company intends to use its IPO proceeds and the outlook for the sector.

    Higher Education Needs More Than A Blueprint

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 32:14


    The Madani Government is working on a new policy blueprint for public higher education to replace the current plan that ends in 2025. What is the policy direction we should be taking to improve the higher education landscape for national progress? We discuss themes in higher education with Dr. Sharifah Munirah Alatas, an Independent Scholar and Chair of the Malaysian Academic Movement (GERAK), and Dr. Wan Chang Da, a Visiting Senior Fellow at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak InstituteImage Credit: Shutterstock.com

    Spain's Economic Renaissance

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 23:29


    Spain was once seen as the laggard of the Eurozone, but following the post-pandemic recovery it is now one of the bloc's outperformers. We discuss the factors in the change in Spain's economic narrative as well as the aftermath of the tragic floods that hit Valencia early this month with H.E. Jose Luis Pardo, the Ambassador of Spain to Malaysia.

    Mega Fortris, Sealing Their Way To Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 23:11


    Security seals are often a forgotten part of the supply chain. We speak to the world's 3rd largest player which is due to list on Bursa Malaysia as to their reasons for listing, how they got OCBC to be their shareholder and why should you buy their share. Their Group MD, Datuk Adrian Ng joins us.

    Ukraine: Driving Trade Amid An Ongoing War

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 23:45


    Ukraine has been in the midst of war after Russia invaded its western neighbour nearly 1,000 days ago, and now controls around 18% of that country. Today, Ukraine's Deputy Minister for Economic Development, Trade & Agriculture, Taras Kachka, who is on a mission around the world to drum up more trade, shares about the ongoing challenges and whether or not there is still potential for more bilateral trade with his country.

    Malaysia-Cuba Relations: Common Ground To Work From

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 23:46


    Malaysia and Cuba have had diplomatic relations since 1975 and citizens of both nations don't require visas to visit each other. Yet, bilateral trade remains low. Florentino Batista González, the ambassador of Cuba to Malaysia shares his views on the potential of bilateral relations after both countries became BRICS partners, as well as how the continued US economic embargo on the Caribbean island nation is wreaking havoc on its citizens' wellbeing.

    How To Make It As An Author In Malaysia

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 23:41


    November has become associated with novel writing, thanks to the grassroots NaNoWriMo movement, to the extent that in the US, November 1st is designated as National Authors Day. In this spirit, we discuss themes related to the Malaysian writing and publishing industry with author Cheeming Boey and publisher Amir Muhammad of BukuFixi.

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    Levi's Keeping It's Heritage Relevant In SEA

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 22:17


    Levi's, a brand synonymous with jeans, has a 170-year heritage. But does it still have a cache, and how does this world-leading apparel maker compete in SEA? We pose these questions to Sameer Koul, General Manager for Southeast Asia and Country Manager for Thailand, Levi Strauss & Co.

    3REN: Automation Solutions For A High Tech Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 23:33


    3REN Bhd is a soon-to-be-listed automation solutions and engineering services provider, primarily focusing on the semiconductor, electronics, and manufacturing sectors. Koh Dim Kuan, its executive director and CEO, shares the company's future plans following its listing to raise some RM31 million to expand its operations and to enhance its R&D capabilities.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com

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    Does French Laicite Unite Or Disenfranchise?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 24:21


    The past year has seen a seismic shift in the political landscape in Europe, with far-right groups and ideologies gaining momentum across the continent, including in France. Is the French principle of laicite a bulwark or a vulnerability in the face of the far-right movement? We get a better understanding of the concept and how it's implemented with Ambassador Jean-Christophe Peaucelle, Counselor for Religious Affairs at the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs.

    Budget 2025, Good But Can Be Better

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 23:50


    Budget 2025 is the most expansionary in history at RM421bn with the goal of fiscal consolidation while growing the economy through the introduction of new taxes and incentives. To delve into the implications of this budget for businesses, we speak with Tai Lai Kok, Head of Corporate Tax at KPMG, and Datuk William Ng, National President of the Small and Medium Enterprises Association (SAMENTA).

    Leslie Lopez: The Siege Within

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 22:18


    1MDB is undeniably the largest financial scandal in Malaysia's history. Malaysian journalist Leslie Lopez has released his first book, The Siege Within, which reveals previously unpublished material from his own archives related to the embezzlement of 1MDB funds. The book explores the roles of former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and fugitive financier Jho Low in this political crime. We speak with Leslie about his journey in covering this story.

    Swiss Re, Insuring The Insurers

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 23:49


    Swiss Re a key player in the insurance business has been providing coverage to insurance companies as a reinsurer since 1863. Paul Murray, CEO of Life and Health Reinsurance at Swiss Re, shares his insights on their role in risk management, growth strategies, and the pricing challenges faced in today's environment.

    Countdown To The 2024 US Presidential Election

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 23:52


    Eligible American voters have just two more weeks to cast their votes for either Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump to be the next resident of the White House. Early voting, either in person or by mail will go on until Nov 5th. Wendy Schiller, a professor of Political Science at Brown University helps us understand what current polling numbers tell us, what issues resonate with voters and who might actually win.Image Credit: shutterstock.com

    Steps, Not Strides Towards Fiscal Sustainability

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 36:10


    The Madani government unveiled the most expansionary budget in history with a federal expenditure of 421 billion ringgit. With a theme; ‘MADANI Economy, Prosperous Nation, Well-being of the People.', we ask Datuk Johan Mahmood Merican, Secretary General of Treasury at the Ministry of Finance if this budget sets the country on the right path to economic and fiscal reform.

    Scaling Pilots To Modernize Malaysia's Agroeconomy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 23:35


    We speak to Anuja Kar, Senior Agriculture Economist at the East and Pacific Region Agriculture and Food Global Practice of the World Bank as she helps us unpack the World Bank's latest Malaysia Economic Monitor report, entitled “Farming the Future: Harvesting Malaysia's Agricultural Resilience through Digital Technologies”. The report sheds light on why DATs or Digital Agriculture Technologies have the potential to drive economic growth by unlocking extra productivity in the country's structurally critical agriculture sector.

    How Impartial Is The Dewan Rakyat Speaker?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 35:54


    Ahead of the Budget 2025 tabling, we get the Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat, Tan Sri Johari Abdul to give a rundown on the parliamentary agenda this session and what he's doing to strengthen parliamentary democracy. We will also tackle his decision on the Bersatu 6 and the anti-party hopping laws, as well as how he deals with perceptions of bias.

    Will The Madani Government Do The Right Thing In Budget 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 24:00


    The theme of this year's national budget is MADANI Economy: Prosperous Nation, Well-being of the People. It is the third budget by the government led by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Will it deliver the much needed reforms to improve our fiscal position yet be expansionary? Professor Dr. Ong Kian Ming, Pro Vice Chancellor for External Engagement at Taylor's University and former Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry tells us.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com

    Volatile Markets Ahead But Stay Invested In Equities

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 24:15


    Markets have been volatile due to uncertainty over the pace of the Fed Fund rate cut and US elections. Yet, equity markets have been resilient with the S&P500 up by 22% and the Nasdaq by slightly more than that quantum. What can we expect for the last quarter of the year and 2025? George Maris, CIO and Global Head of Equities at Principal Asset Management tells us whilst weighing in on Chinese and Japanese equities.

    Pearson VUE Eyes SEA Market For Future Growth

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 24:46


    Pearson VUE, a subsidiary of the British education conglomerate Pearson plc, is responsible for administering high-stakes examinations in a range of different sectors. How is the company capitalising on trends that will drive digital testing and licensure exams in Southeast Asia for business growth? We find out from Craig McFarlane, Vice President of Australia and Southeast Asia at Pearson VUE.

    Navigating Geopolitics: The View from Manila and Hanoi

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 25:39


    Both Vietnam and the Philippines are claimant states in South China, but they have different relationships and approaches towards China. We discuss how Manila and Hanoi are navigating internal political turbulence as well as broader geopolitical dynamics with the respective country experts. Image Credit: shutterstock.com

    Gerakan, Finding A New Purpose

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 23:08


    Founded in 1968, Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia advocates for a non-racial, secular, and socially just Malaysia. Once a dominant force, particularly in Penang, the party lost all its parliamentary seats in the 2018 elections and subsequently left Barisan Nasional after more than five decades with the coalition. Datuk Dr. Dominic Lau, the National President tells us about Gerakan's current influence and why they are part of Perikatan Nasional.

    InvestSarawak: From Fossil Fuels To Renewables

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 23:39


    Sarawak is Malaysia's largest state by land area yet it contributed only 9.1% to the country's GDP last year. That is now expected to change with the state having invested some RM20 billion ringgit to develop its infrastructure so far. Timothy Ong, CEO of the newly established InvestSarawak, shares his vision to bring sustainable investments into the state known for decades for its oil & gas industry, as well as for developing homegrown SMEs.

    Scania: A Heavy Commercial Vehicle Maker's Evolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 23:44


    Scania has been in Malaysia manufacturing heavy commercial vehicles like lorries and buses from its sole assembly plant in Port Klang since the 1970s. Joyce Antar, recently appointed the managing director of Scania Southeast Asia three months ago, shares her vision of where she wants the company to go in terms of growing its sales volumes while ensuring the overall net zero ambition targets remain in sight.

    For SDCG, Going Green Pays Off

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 21:21


    Solar District Cooling Group Bhd specialises in supplying building management systems, solar thermal systems, and energy-saving services. Listed on Bursa Malaysia's ACE Market, following an IPO that was oversubscribed by 144 times we asked Managing Director, Edison Kong about their post-listing plans and if there is still upside to the share price after a strong debut.Image Credit: shutterstock.com

    Apple Vacations: Towards A Sustainable Tourism Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 23:39


    Apple Vacations is one of Malaysia's largest outbound travel agencies with a history dating back to the mid-1990s when travelling on group tours was the preferable and indeed more affordable option. Dato' Sri Lee Ee Hoe, the co-founder and group executive chairman of Apple Vacations, talks to us about surviving the Covid-19 lockdowns, adapting to changing travel preferences and the process of putting in place a succession plan for the firm.

    Strong Foundations To Grow Malaysian German Ties

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 23:21


    Germany celebrates Unity Day today but 34 years after the creation of a United East and West Germany, what challenges does the EU's most powerful member state face? We speak to their ambassador to Malaysia, H.E. Dr Peter Blomeyer, to find out if populism is once again challenging the foundations of modern Germany whilst talking about relations with Malaysia as we are their largest trading partner in Southeast Asia.

    Decoding Madani Foreign Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 25:05


    Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has earned both flowers and brickbats in his interactions with foreign leaders, most recently with President Vladimir Putin of Russia. How is Malaysia's foreign policy shaping up under the Madani Government? We discuss the developments and policy signals with our panel of experts.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com

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    Can Monash Malaysia Maintain Momentum?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 23:43


    Monash University Malaysia has the distinction of being the first foreign university in the country and celebrated its 25th anniversary last year. With the landscape for international higher education evolving dramatically since 1998, what is Monash doing to defend its brand reputation in an intensely competitive sector? I discuss these themes with Prof. Dato' Dr. Adeeba Kamarulzaman, the Chief Executive Officer of Monash University Malaysia.

    Datacenters: Boon Or Bane For Malaysia?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 23:27


    Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon Web Services are just some of the biggest names that have invested in the development of data centers in Malaysia, but will this industry really complement the transformation of this country's digital economy, and will we see positive spillover effects? Amy Wong, Executive Director at Knight Frank & Ong Chin Seong, PIKOM Chairman joins us for a look behind the curtains of the sector.

    KPKT On Madani Government Support For Home Ownership

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 33:53


    The Ministry of Housing and Local Government is responsible for addressing a wide range of issues important to Malaysians, including affordable housing, sustainable development, the circular economy, and local governance. How are Madani Government policy initiatives being translated on the ground? We hear from Nga Kor Ming, Minister of Housing and Local Government.

    Can ASEAN Navigate The Geopolitics Of A Multipolar Era?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 23:54


    We are living in the Asian century, with the meteoric rise of China, India and ASEAN economies heralding the era of multi-polar geopolitics. Is this an era of optimism for the international order, or is it as some say the most dangerous time in geopolitics since the end of the Cold War? We discuss these themes with Professor Kishore Mahbubani, a distinguished fellow at the Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore. His latest book is, “Living the Asian Century: An Undiplomatic Memoir."Image Credit: shutterstock.com

    ICAEW Leading The Way For Accountants

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 23:56


    The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales has appointed Alan Vallance as its new Chief Executive. He joins us to discuss his vision for leading the largest professional accountancy body in Europe. This discussion will also explore the role of artificial intelligence in accounting and the declining interest among young people in pursuing the profession.

    Otis Leans On Digital Tech To Lift Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 24:11


    The Otis Elevator Company is responsible for installing elevators in some of the most iconic buildings in the world, including the Petronas Twin Towers. Given its long history in Malaysia spanning back to 1909, how has Otis' presence here evolved and what trends are driving growth in the vertical transportation sector? We discuss this with Pradeep Nair, General Manager for Otis Malaysia and Brunei.

    HSS Engineers: Low Profile Firm, High Profile Portfolio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 23:44


    Bursa Malaysia-listed HSS Engineers has had an illustrious 40 year journey transforming Malaysia one infrastructure project at a time - it was involved in the PLUS Highway, KLIA as well the KL MRT lines. Tan Sri Kuna Sittampalam, the firm's founder and executive vice chairman, talks about future plans for HSS, including its overseas expansion with the Baghdad metro lines in Iraq, its most ambitious undertaking yet.

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