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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · KPMG in the news. Seamless commerce a necessity for Malaysia's retailers. KPMG identifies top 3 risks to sustainable business growth. How to keep the family (business) together across generations. Tax reforms for SMEs in Malaysia: What you need to know. Banking on the BRI.

  2. Jun 24, 2024 · Following the issuance of the Income Tax (Exemption) (No. 6) Order 2022 (Amendment) Order 2024, the Malaysian Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia has issued the above on 20 June 2024 to reflect the changes pursuant to the Amendment Order as well as the policy decision made by the Ministry of Finance.

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · In a study commissioned by KPMG and GS1, 49 percent of respondents from Malaysia said they are comfortable with both online and physical store shopping, and 27 percent expressed a preference for in-store shopping.

  4. Jun 10, 2024 · KUALA LUMPUR (June 10): Trade policy restrictions could disrupt Malaysia’s export-oriented economy, which accounts for 66.1% of Malaysia’s GDP in 2023, according to KPMG Malaysia. In a statement on Monday, KPMG Malaysia managing partner Datuk Johan Idris said global businesses are forecasted to struggle with slow growth and challenges to ...

  5. Jun 23, 2024 · In a statement today, KPMG said the survey found that another 27 per cent of Malaysian respondents preferred in-store shopping. "In Malaysia, we're seeing a convergence of traditional and digital shopping preferences, particularly among Gen-Z consumers," said Ngu Heng Sing, partner and head of the consumer and retail sector at KPMG Malaysia.

  6. Jun 23, 2024 · In a statement Sunday, KPMG said the survey found that another 27% of Malaysian respondents preferred in-store shopping. “In Malaysia, we’re seeing a convergence of traditional and digital shopping preferences, particularly among Gen-Z consumers,” said Ngu Heng Sing, partner and head of the consumer and retail sector at KPMG Malaysia.

  7. Jun 11, 2024 · PETALING JAYA, June 11 — A global survey by KPMG Private Enterprise and the STEP Project Global Consortium (SPGC) reveals that transgenerational entrepreneurship is the key driver for legacy building among family businesses in Asia, including Malaysia.