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The Team Lead, Finance - Record to Report (GL) is responsible for overseeing the delivery of end-to-end R2R processes within an offshore accounting support service centre. This role plays a critical part in ensuring accurate financial reporting and maintaining strong financial controls while developing a high-performing team.
The Solutions Architect is responsible for developing and maintaining comprehensive IT architecture tailored to the financial services industry. This role involves extensive collaboration with various stakeholders to ensure that IT solutions align with business goals and regulatory requirements.
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026
Malaysia's financial services sector is one of the most sophisticated in ASEAN — encompassing commercial banking, investment banking, capital markets, insurance, takaful, asset management, and Islamic finance. Kuala Lumpur is the undisputed financial capital, home to Bank Negara Malaysia, Bursa Malaysia, and the headquarters of every major domestic bank and insurer.
Key employers include Maybank, CIMB, Public Bank, RHB, Hong Leong Bank, and international institutions like HSBC, Standard Chartered, and OCBC. On the insurance and takaful side, Great Eastern, AIA, Allianz, Prudential, and Etiqa are among the largest hirers. Malaysia's status as a global Islamic finance hub creates additional specialist demand in Shariah-compliant banking and finance roles.
The sector is undergoing rapid digital transformation — open banking, digital payment systems, and robo-advisory platforms are reshaping roles and creating demand for professionals who combine financial expertise with technology fluency.
Entry-level financial services roles (banking executives, insurance agents, fresh analysts) start at RM 2,800 – RM 4,000/month. Mid-level professionals (relationship managers, compliance officers, credit analysts) earn RM 5,000 – RM 10,000/month. Senior bankers, investment professionals, and risk managers command RM 12,000 – RM 30,000/month, with MD-level roles at investment banks significantly higher.
Compliance, risk management, and digital banking are the three fastest-growing sub-specialisations, driven by Bank Negara Malaysia's increasingly stringent regulatory requirements and the rise of e-wallet and digital bank licences. CFA charterholders and FRM-certified professionals consistently earn 20–35% above market rates for comparable experience levels.
Manages corporate or retail client portfolios, providing credit facilities, trade finance, and advisory services.
Ensures the organisation adheres to Bank Negara Malaysia regulations, anti-money laundering (AML) requirements, and internal policies.
Evaluates loan applications and credit risk for corporate, SME, or retail customers at commercial banks.
Advises clients on life, medical, and general insurance products — one of Malaysia's largest independent sales workforces.
Conducts equity research, financial modelling, and investment recommendations for fund houses, stockbrokers, or asset managers.
Identifies, quantifies, and mitigates financial, operational, and market risks across banking and insurance organisations.
Search SuperJobs for roles by function ("relationship manager", "compliance", "credit analyst") or browse the Financial Services industry page.
Highlight financial certifications prominently: CFA, FRM, CFP, CMSRL (Securities Commission licence), and PCE/CEILLI (insurance licensing).
Demonstrate your knowledge of Bank Negara Malaysia's regulatory environment in your cover letter — this signals genuine sector readiness to financial employers.
Apply through SuperJobs. For investment banking and asset management roles, apply early — intake cycles are competitive and fill quickly.
Prepare for competency-based interviews covering financial analysis, regulatory knowledge, and client management scenarios. For analyst roles, expect financial modelling tests.