Meeting The Demand of Cambodia’s Banking Sector @ Limkokwing University of Creative Technology
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Meeting The Demand of Cambodia’s Banking Sector

20 May 2023

Meeting The Demand of Cambodia’s Banking Sector

Cambodia founded the National Bank and started printing the Cambodian “Riel” currency in 1954 after independence from France. From 1975 to 1979. The national banking system of Cambodia was destroyed, and most Cambodian people then had no experience or relevant skills in banking. However, after 1979, the new Government re-established the People's Bank of Cambodia. The National Bank of Cambodia had to focus on staff development to improve the level of staff knowledge and professional skills to meet the needs of modern banking.

The number of commercial banks in Cambodia is also increasing. There were 36 commercial banks in 2015 and 54 banks in 2021. Therefore, not only is the number of banks increasing but the number of bank employees and customers is also increasing. As a result, to succeed in an increasingly competitive market, banks need potential employees to satisfy their customers. Therefore, they also need to offer something better than their competitors. As a result, there is a great need for potential employees in the banking sector.

To meet the demand in the banking sector Limkokwing University Creative of Technology has offered and continues to offer industry crafted programmes the students, especially those studying Business Administration and International Business. There are many Limkokwing Graduate working Banks in Cambodia. Nika is one of the outstanding students who majored in International Business who is working as a Senior Association at Philip Bank. She graduated in 2021 and went directly to work at Philip Bank because of her potential knowledge, abilities, and skills.  Limkokwing University of Creativity has created many potential human resources for Cambodia. By studying at Limkokwing you can get priority in job selection. 

“At Limkokwing, I found myself and my career goal. I could modify my habits and manners as well as develop my personality in college life. This college opened my mind to see the bigger picture which meant that this not only brought me a higher education, but also filled me with opportunities and choices to connect the dots. Thank you for your presence, Limkokwing. Thank you for improving a better me in banking sector”.

 

 

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