Sunzen Biotech Berhad announced the appointment of Puan Aida Lim Binti Abdullah as Independent and Non Executive Independent Director. Age: 55, Date of change: 01 December 2023. Degree: BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance Middlesex, University of London.

Professional Qualification: Accountancy, Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA). Professional Qualification: Accountancy, Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) UK. Professional Qualification: Accountancy, Chartered Institute of Management Accountant (CIMA) UK.

Professional Qualification: Shariah Finance, Chartered Institute of Islamic Finance Professionals (CIIFP). Professional Qualification: Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Financial Planning Association Malaysia (FPAM). Working experience and occupation: AIDA LIM ABDULLAH has more than 30 years of experience in a variety of organizations and institutions, ranging from audit firms, conglomerates, digital and fintech, financial institutions, GLCs, and regulators, such as Bursa Malaysia Bhd ("Bursa") and the Securities Commission Malaysia ("SC").

She founded Corporate Streets Sdn Bhd and currently, she is also a Committee Member of Education and Social Economy for Yayasan Wilayah Persekutuan. She has an in-depth financial and capital market experience in a variety of roles, including corporate governance, internal control, risk management, audit, banking, treasury, corporate finance, merger and acquisition, corporate reporting, investment analysis, financial technology, digital solutions, shariah finance, halal and toyibban management, supply chain, tender, and procurement management. She was the Chief Executive Officer of Penang Halal International and the Chief of Corporate Governance and Business Ecosystem of QSR Brands (M) Holdings Bhd.

She was also a member of the Board of Governors of the Malaysian Institute of Corporate Governance (MICG) and member of the Board of the Malaysian American Commission on Educational Exchange (MACEE). She started her career at Ernst & Young, Maybank, UEM World, and CIMB, some of the largest GLCs in Malaysia, and then spent a total of 13 years in a regulatory role in Bursa. Her key functions included regulating the conduct of public listed companies and their management, promoting corporate governance, and active involvement in regulatory operational matters, the drafting of policies and listing requirements, and capital market guidelines.

She spent another few years in the SC, Investor Affairs, Chairmans Department, leading a team to study, analyse, and derive solutions for capital market development issues. Thereafter, she ventured into various financial technology, digital, and technology solution firms.