MTA Honours Achievements Of Outstanding Takaful Industry Players
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KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian Takaful Association (MTA) honoured the outstanding achievements of the nation's takaful industry players at the Takaful Star Awards 2025 (TSA 2025), held last night at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC).
Themed "Honouring Excellence, Inspiring the Future", the event gathered more than 700 guests, comprising senior management of takaful and retakaful companies, Islamic finance industry experts and takaful agents nationwide.
MTA chairman Wan Saifulrizal Wan Ismail said the awards were not merely a celebration of achievements, but also a recognition of individuals and organisations that have made significant contributions to society by upholding and promoting takaful values.
'Tonight, we are not just celebrating success, we are elevating those who have shown excellence and inspiring everyone to continue delivering takaful values to society. This is about the impact, trust and social love that we deliver," he said in his opening speech.
Meanwhile, MTA chief executive officer Mohd Radzuan Mohamed said the awards reflect the evolution of the industry, which is centred on value, effectiveness and a sustainable future.
"Through the Hijrah27 industry transformation plan, we are committed to building a more dynamic and high-impact takaful ecosystem', he said.
He added that this year, MTA witnessed the success of various initiatives, including the Professionalism of Insurance and Takaful Agents (PITA) and the Value-Based Intermediation Roadmap for Takaful (VBIT), which have set new benchmarks in empowering professionalism, digitalisation and a high-performance culture among takaful agents and operators.
TSA 2025 also saw the introduction of the Trailblazer Award: Anugerah Inspirasi Hijrah, which was given to the Pilgrims Fund Board, through the TH Khairat initiative, for its extraordinary support for the Hijrah27 transformation, as well as making a real impact in expanding access and acceptance of takaful protection in Malaysia.
A total of 68 recipients were recognised across 31 award categories, reflecting excellence in various segments of takaful services.
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