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    A Closer Look at EXIM Bank

Export-Import Bank of Malaysia Berhad (EXIM Bank) was incorporated on 29 August 1995 as a government-owned Development Financial Institution (DFI), tasked with delivering effective financing and takaful solutions for cross-border ventures.

The Bank was established to promote reverse investment and export of strategic sectors such as capital goods, infrastructure projects, shipping, value added manufactured products and to facilitate the entry of Malaysian companies to new markets, particularly to the non-traditional markets.

Effective 1 May 2025, EXIM Bank became a subsidiary of Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Berhad (BPMB), which is wholly owned by MOF Inc.

Vision

Preferred Financier & Advisor for Global Business.

Mission

Contribute to the growth of Malaysia’s Economy through trade and investment partnerships worldwide.

Mandated Role

As a development financial institution owned by the Minister of Finance Incorporated (MOF (Inc.)) and under the purview of the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI), EXIM Bank’s mandated role, as specified by the Government, is to provide credit financing, export credit takaful and guarantee services and facilities to finance and support exports and imports of goods, services and overseas projects and investments with emphasis on non-traditional markets.

Clientele

The Bank’s clientele consists of large corporations, SMEs, foreign governments and foreign companies and covers all sectors ranging from trading, manufacturing, infrastructure right down to agro-based businesses.

Strategic Alliances

In executing its mandated role, EXIM Bank continues to pursue alliances with international associations and multilateral organisations and has also executed several agreements to further boost its business and market outlook.

To date, EXIM Bank is a member of the Berne Union, an international organisation for Export Credit Agencies; a member of Asian EXIM Banks Forum, an association of eleven EXIM Banks in Asia; The Aman Union and Association of Development Financing Institutions in Asia and the Pacific.

EXIM Bank in its export promotion effort also collaborates with Malaysian government agencies, including Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI)Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE)Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA)Small And Medium Enterprise Corporation Malaysia (SMECorp), and Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB).

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    CORPORATE INFORMATION

Registered Office

Level 15, EXIM Bank

Jalan Sultan Ismail,

50250 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA

Shareholder

Minister of Finance Inc., Malaysia

Paid-up Capital

RM2.9 billion

Rating

RAM: AAA, Moody’s: A3

Current Staff Strength

322

Offices

Head Office in Kuala Lumpur and three (3) representative offices in Penang, Johor Bahru and Kuching

Business Coverage

Banking and Trade Credit Takaful/Insurance

Global Coverage

Business transactions and facilities for customers in 52 countries across 5 continents

Auditor

Ernst & Young
Level 23A, Menara Milenium, Jalan Damanlela Pusat Bandar Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA

DATO’ MASTURA AHMAD MUSTAFA

Non-Independent Non-Executive Director

Date of Appointment :

14 November 2025

Board Committee(s) :

  • Board Credit Committee
  • Board Tender Committee
  • Nomination and Remuneration Committee

Present Directorship(s):

  • Member, Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IOT Institute (MARii)
  • Director, Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Pahang (PKNP)
  • Director, Islamic Centre for the Development of Trade (ICDT)

Past Directorship(s):

  • BERNAMA
  • National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS)
  • Perbadanan Hal Ehwal Bekas Angkatan Tentera (PERHEBAT)
  • Perbadanan Perwira Harta Malaysia (PPHM)
  • Halal Development Corporation

Present Appointment(s) :

  • Deputy Secretary General (Trade), Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI)

Past Appointment(s) :

  • Deputy Secretary General (Strategic Communications and Creative Industries), Ministry of Communication and Digital
  • Deputy Secretary General (Management), Ministry of Defence
  • Deputy Secretary General (Development), Ministry of Defence
  • Senior Director, ASEAN Economic Integration Division, Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)
  • Director, Trade Practices Section, Multilateral Policy & Negotiation Division, MITI
  • Deputy Permanent Representative to the WTO,MITI
  • Director, Sectoral Policy II, MITI
  • Director, Trade Practices Division, MITI
  • Senior Principal Assistant Director, Service Sector Development Division, MITI
  • Principal Assistant Director, Bilateral Trade Division, MITI
  • Senior Assistant Director, Bilateral Trade Division, MITI
  • Assistant Director, Multilateral Trade Relations Division, MITI