
Compassionate Leave in Malaysia: What Employers Should Know
Compassionate leave in Malaysia is a form of paid or unpaid leave granted to employees dealing with the death or serious illness of an immediate family

Compassionate leave in Malaysia is a form of paid or unpaid leave granted to employees dealing with the death or serious illness of an immediate family

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Every employee looks forward to their next holiday, be it their long awaited trip to Japan or cuti-cuti Malaysia at Langkawi. But for HR teams, annual

Paydibs Neo is a compact, all-in-one payment terminal that supports QR, card, and Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) transactions in a single device. Designed for businesses

In Malaysia, every business big or small, must comply with the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001, commonly known as AMLA.

With the rise of fully licensed digital banks regulated by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), banking is now entirely app-based, faster, and more accessible than ever. But

Businesses in Malaysia can reclaim thousands in operational costs and training-related expenses, but many still miss out due to vague rules or underused schemes. Most employers

The Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) is a government-backed scheme under HRD Corp that reimburses Malaysian employers for staff training expenses. It helps businesses grow skills