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Axiata appoints Nik Rizal Kamil as GCEO, MD effective June 1

The appointment is part of Axiata’s long-term succession planning strategy and reaffirms its commitment to leadership continuity and strong internal talent development

7:37 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Axiata Group Bhd has appointed Nik Rizal Kamil Nik Ibrahim Kamil to succeed Vivek Sood as its group chief executive officer (GCEO) and managing director (MD), effective June 1, 2026.

In a statement today, the group said the appointment is part of Axiata’s long-term succession planning strategy and reaffirms its commitment to leadership continuity and strong internal talent development.

Axiata chairman Tan Sri Shahril Ridza Ridzuan said Nik Rizal, who is currently the group chief financial officer (GCFO), has played a central role in shaping Axiata’s strategy, strengthening financial discipline, and supporting the execution of our long-term priorities.

“Given his experience with Axiata, the industry, and our stakeholders, the board is confident that his appointment will position Axiata well for sustained performance and long-term value creation,” he said.

The group noted that Nik Rizal, who joined Axiata in January 2024 as GCFO, brings extensive experience and deep expertise across business finance, investments, and accounting.

In addition to his role as Axiata’s GCFO, Nik Rizal currently serves on the boards of several Axiata Group companies, namely CelcomDigi Bhd, PT Xlsmart Telecom Sejahtera Tbk, Robi Axiata PLC, Edotco Group Sdn Bhd, and PT Link Net Tbk.

“Nik Rizal holds an MSc in Finance from the London Business School and a BSc (Hons) in Economics and Accounting from the University of Bristol, United Kingdom.

“He is also a fellow chartered accountant and business finance professional with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, and a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants,” it said. –  February 10, 2026

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