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Why is Succession Planning Incredibly Important?

Dato' Nor Fazlina Mohd Ghouse, CEO, Maybank Trustees Bhd

18-Nov-25 07:45

Why is Succession Planning Incredibly Important?

There is a common misconception that the concept of succession planning is only relevant to the wealthiest of families or the biggest of corporations. However, that couldn't be further from the truth. In fact, succession planning is essential for organizations and families of all sizes, as it ensures continuity, stability, and the smooth transfer of assets when key individuals step down, retire, or pass away. In this episode, we're joined by Dato' Nor Fazlina Mohd Ghouse, CEO of Maybank Trustees Bhd, who shares her insights on succession planning and the solutions offered by Maybank.


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