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Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd
KLSE:ABMB

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Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd
KLSE:ABMB
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Price: 4.77 MYR -0.42% Market Closed
Market Cap: 8.3B MYR
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Market Cap
8.3B MYR
Industry
Banking

In the bustling financial hub of Malaysia, Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd. has carved a niche as a dynamic player in the banking landscape since its inception. Founded through a strategic merger in 2001, the bank roots itself deeply in the principle of providing a comprehensive suite of banking and financial services that cater to a diverse clientele, ranging from individuals and small businesses to corporate giants. Alliance Bank engages in traditional commercial banking through its core offerings of deposit services and loans. However, it further extends its expertise through ventures in Islamic banking, offering Shariah-compliant financial products that serve an ever-expanding Muslim clientele, thus widening its reach in a country where faith-based finance holds significant sway. Alliance Bank's revenue streams are anchored primarily in interest income from loans and financing—where it facilitates economic momentum by extending credit and garnering returns through interest margins. Beyond this, the bank fortifies its financial standing through income derived from service fees, wealth management, and investment banking services. With a keen eye on technological innovations, Alliance Bank continuously evolves its digital banking platform, significantly decreasing operational costs while enhancing customer experience. The bank's strategic thrust embraces sustainability and prudent risk management, seeking to maintain a balance between growth and the intricate demands of regulatory compliance, which defines the essence of its operational and financial ecosystem.

ABMB Intrinsic Value
6.53 MYR
Undervaluation 27%
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