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Ramssol Group Bhd (RGB)
The increase in revenue and net profit was mainly driven by the continuity of projects as well as the provision of HCM technology applications and student management solutions for several new clients in Malaysia
Group managing director and chief executive officer Cllement Tan Chee Seng said while the economy is reopening and most sectors and industries are now allowed to operate, the risks from Covid-19 remains.
"Many businesses and educational institutions have continued work-from-home or home-based study practices.
"We believe remote working is here to stay and digitalisation is accelerating around the world to meet the changing trends of work. These trends benefit the company," he said.
RGB recently partnered with AI-firm, Laiye and Impiana Hotels Bhd to provide skills training relevant to the changing work landscape.
These efforts are in line with the Economic Outlook 2022 report released by the Ministry of Finance and Budget 2022 focus on upskilling and reskilling the workforce to meet future business needs.
RGB is well-positioned to capitalise on the digital transformation trends in human resources (HR) and businesses.
"We will continue to prioritise the introducing innovative HR tech solutions to our clients and remain focused as one of the key HCM solution provider and technology specialists in Southeast Asia," Cllement said.