Curtin S’wak second in national-level investment quiz

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EXCELLENT RESULTS: Yeo (second left) sharing the joy with Curtin Sarawak team (from left) Lau, Lim and Ankith after they emerged second in the investment quiz.

MIRI: It was a proud moment for Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia (Curtin Sarawak) when it came in second in the recent national-level investment quiz organised by Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB).

Curtin in a statement yesterday said the achievement was Curtin Sarawak’s best showing in the annual quiz, improving its fourth placing in 2009.

The quiz has been organised by PNB, the government’s investment arm and Malaysia’s biggest fund management company annually since 2001, as part of its corporate social responsibility effort.

It is aimed at promoting awareness and appreciation among university students of the merits of prudent investing.

A total 33 universities took part in this year’s quiz.

The preliminary round of the quiz, consisting of a written test, was organised simultaneously across all the campuses of participating Malaysian private and public universities in October.

The top three students from the preliminary round were chosen to represent their respective institutions in the final round held at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang from Dec 11 – 12.

Representing Curtin Sarawak were third-year students Lau Lik Wong and Ankith Rana, both doing an accounting and finance double major bachelor degree, and Lim Bee Yen, who is enrolled in the banking and finance stream.

All three students were ecstatic about their achievement, saying that it was a result of the great teamwork they had.

“We came to the conclusion that none of us as individuals could ever be better than all of us put together as a team and worked hard at building our strengths and synergy. That proved very critical for us in the end,” said Lau.

He also attributed their success to the guidance of economics and finance lecturer Yeo Tze Sheng.

Rana, meanwhile, said he was glad to be given the opportunity to represent the university and that the team managed to secure second place ahead of over 30 other teams.

“It was perhaps my first time taking part in such a competition and a great learning experience. It was also a fun and unforgettable experience, thanks to my wonderful teammates,” he added.

Lim also found it an unforgettable experience. She recounted that the team had fallen behind in scores after the first segment of the finals despite emerging as the team with the highest score in the semi-finals, but managed to come back strongly and finish as runners-up in the end.

Yeo remarked that he was proud to have led a team of such talented individuals.

“To be able to emerge runners-up in only our third time participating in the competition speaks volumes of the hard work and dedication put in by these students. I wish them all the best in their future and congratulate Curtin Sarawak for producing such fine individuals,” he said.

Dr Abey P Philip, head of the Economics and Finance Department of the School of Business, expressed pride in the students for raising the name of Curtin Sarawak and the School of Business in the academic field in such a prestigious national level competition. For more information on Curtin Sarawak, visit its website at www.curtin.edu.my or e-mail [email protected].