Empowering the future of tech, services sector in Brunei

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Baiduri Bank Head of Business Banking Mohd Isa Liew Mohd Amin Liew yesterday emphasised the importance of the community and learning from each other to approach problem-solving.

He said this at the Power Lunch Series co-hosted by Baiduri Bank with the Young Entrepreneurs Association of Brunei (YEAB) at the Baiduri Community Space in Baiduri Bank Headquarters yesterday.

Mohd Isa Liew Mohd Amin Liew said: “The second Power Lunch Series focusses on the tech and services sector. Businesses in this sector can capitalise on opportunities to work together and discuss their concerns in order to promote business solutions as a community.

“At Baiduri Bank, we are aware of the different challenges that business owners face, and by helping to network and encourage open communication within industries, we hope that our local MSMEs will be able to learn from the many lessons and accomplishments of their peers, so that they will be ready to face any uncertainties the future may bring as a community.”

He also announced the creation of a co-working space catering to the needs of MSMEs known as the Baiduri Enterprise Hub.

Meanwhile, YEAB President Fatin Arifin said: “As the first edition on the F&B sector was a success, we continued the second edition by bringing together players from the tech and services sector particularly as this sector is very important to the economy in our move towards becoming a Smart Nation.

Attendees in a group photo at the event. PHOTOS: BAIDURI BANK
ABOVE & BELOW: Baiduri Bank Head of Business Banking Mohd Isa Liew Mohd Amin Liew; ASEAN and Corporate Affairs Director at UK-ASEAN Business Council Allen Lai and Pengiran Khairi; and Femi Owolade-Coombes speaks at the Power Lunch Series

“We aspire to challenge our entrepreneurs to think seriously about trading internationally and intentionally position their businesses to go beyond Brunei given the rising global demands for tech and services to help contribute to Brunei’s economic development and the maturity in our industry.”

The lunch titled, ‘The Future of Tech and Services in Brunei’ was attended by over 45 participants from various companies in the tech and services sector, from applications and software development, Information and Communications Technology (ICT), education, marketing, insurance, and trading.

The lunch was facilitated by ASEAN and Corporate Affairs Director at UK-ASEAN Business Council Allen Lai.

The Power Lunch Series provides local entrepreneurs with a platform to share their business struggles and best practices in overcoming the challenges. It is also an avenue to cultivate a culture of support in Brunei’s entrepreneurial landscape through collaboration with the goal of giving entrepreneurs the opportunity to learn and network with like-minded businesses.

The series that will span across the year will feature ongoing gatherings of entrepreneurs and invited key stakeholders from different sectors and industries.

The first lunch in the series was held last November which saw over 30 participants from various companies in the food and beverage (F&B) sector attending the event.

The event also featured Ideal Group Holdings (Brunei) Sdn Bhd Managing Director Haji Awang Ahmad Morshidi bin Pehin Orang Kaya Digadong Seri Diraja Dato Laila Utama Haji Awang Abdul Rahman.