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DKSH Holdings : A Century's Worth Of Staying Power In Malaysia

Stephen John Ferraby, Chairman, DKSH Holdings (Malaysia) Berhad

31-Oct-22 08:00

DKSH Holdings : A Century's Worth Of Staying Power In Malaysia

It started out in 1923 in Penang as a trading business called Diethelm & Co from Switzerland, today it is a Bursa-listed market expansion services firms dealing in consumer goods and healthcare amongst others. How has DKSH Holdings Malaysia navigated all the economic challenges and how will it continue to grow? Stephen Ferraby, its chairman, talks about how everything from ensuring Famous Amos cookie bins are well stocked while ensuring Covid-19 vaccines are efficiently distributed.

Produced by: Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Keith Kam


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