Corporate Frontier Services

COMPLYING WITH THE CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 2025 (MALAYSIA), 6 April 2026_Kuala Lumpur

INTRODUCTION

From Transitional Readiness to Full Compliance

The Consumer Credit Act 2025 marks a major transformation in Malaysia’s regulatory landscape. For the first time, all forms of consumer credit — from personal loans and hire purchase to buy-now-pay-later schemes and debt collection — will fall under a unified framework overseen by the Consumer Credit Oversight Board (CCOB) under Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) and the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN).

This course provides a step-by-step guide to help organisations move from understanding the new law to implementing robust systems that achieve full compliance before the enforcement deadline. It cuts through legal complexity and focuses on what businesses must actually do — from licensing, governance, and fair-treatment standards to documentation, reporting, and dispute handling.

This Course Include

CONTACT INFORMATION

COURSE OBJECTIVES

By the end of the program, participants will be able to:

  • Classify their organisation’s activities correctly as a credit provider, credit service business, or hybrid model under the Consumer Credit Act 2025.
  • Assemble a complete licensing application package including governance, financial, and policy documentation in accordance with CCOB requirements.
  • Design and implement a compliance governance framework incorporating clear accountability for board, management, and Key

 

WHY THIS PROGRAM MATTERS NOW

  • Introduces Malaysia’s first unified regulatory framework for all consumer credit activities.
  • Addresses legal and operational risks of non compliancebefore  enforcement begins.
  • Strengthens oversight by CCOB under BNM and KPDN, increasing accountability.