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Mirnawan Nawawi (born 19 September 1971) is a former field hockey player from Malacca, Malaysia.He went to the Royal Military College, Kuala Lumpur during his high school years.
Two years later, he featured for Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN) and won another league title. [3] In 2000, he played for Sapura and stayed there for 12 years. It proved to be a fruitful union as Sapura went on to win four titles. They were double champions in 2005 and clinched the league title in 2004 and overall Cup in 2006.
The Malayan branch eventually became Bank Simpanan Nasional in 1974. [5] [6] After the separation from 1949 to 1955, the total deposits of the bank increased from M$27.4 million to M$57.6 million and in 1951, the bank had its 100,000th depositor. [2] By 1976, POSB had one million depositors, while deposits crossed the S$1 billion mark.
Established in 1921 as the Department of Public Trustee and Official Administrator, the company was corporatized in 1995. As of 2023, it is a trustee company, wholly owned by the Government of Malaysia, under the purview of the Ministry of Finance (Malaysia).
Tenaga Nasional Berhad The Malaysia Hockey League (MHL) is a top league competition for field hockey clubs in the Malaysian hockey league system. There are, at present, seven teams in the Malaysia Hockey League.
Trainee allowances come in the form of a Sijil Simpanan Premium (Premium Savings Certificate) from Bank Simpanan Nasional, or an account with Agro Bank Malaysia. [ citation needed ] The accounts with Agro Bank Malaysia have been criticised for taking out RM 20 from each account, for processing and ATM card fees.
Bank Simpanan Nasional Act 1974 [Act 146] Modification of Laws (Kidnapping Act) (Extension to the States of Sabah and Sarawak) Order 1989 [P.U. ... Wikipedia® is a ...
Prudential BSN Takaful Berhad (PruBSN) is a Malaysian takaful company. It was founded in 2006 and is a joint venture between Bank Simpanan Nasional and Prudential plc, who have 51 and 49 percent stakes respectively. [2]