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WE ARE PROUDLY MALAYSIAN
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Malaysia is made up of 13 states spanning across Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo, separated by the South China Sea
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These articles represent our passion for writing, sharing, and illuminating others, driven by decades of cumulative experience in the field. We distill and impart the technicalities and practical experiences, into a wide array of easily comprehensible materials for your reading pleasure.

Office CCTV: A Guide To Legal Compliance For Businesses In Malaysia
Workplace and office CCTV laws for businesses in Malaysia including signage, storage, access, retention, workplace monitoring and facial recognition.

A Business Guide To PDPA Data Subject Consent Guidelines
PDPA obligations for businesses in Malaysia when obtaining consent from data subjects, including increased steps for sensitive personal data.

ESOP Set Up: Exercise Terms, Company Powers & Documentation
How an ESOP is typically implemented, powers a company should retain, and required documents.

ESOP vs Share Award Letter: A Definitive Guide
We compare the two structures to help readers decide which fits their current use case based on hire or company stage.

A Guide To Employee Share Option Plans (ESOPs) For Malaysian Private Companies
Why founders use an ESOP, how it works in a Malaysian private company, and key terms that typically make up a scheme.

PDPA vs GDPR For Malaysian Businesses: A 2026 Guide
A note on timing: Our earlier comparative analysis between the PDPA and GDPR was published before the 2024 amendments came
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