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GL FINANCE Plc. Cambodia Contributes to the Information Technology (IT) Innovations in Cambodia

GL FINANCE Plc. Cambodia Contributes to the Information Technology (IT) Innovations in Cambodia

Phnom Penh, 21 August 2017

GL FINANCE Cambodia (GLF) and Korean Software HRD Center (KSHRD) have reinforced their collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the purpose of developing IT innovations and awareness in Cambodia and the global market.

GL FINANCE Cambodia offers opportunities to the young and quality IT professionals to join its dedicated team to be the leading digital finance provider. Concerning with this, GLF organized an IT Programming Contest within the company in order to bring more chances for the young IT professionals to show their own initiative and new innovation for the development of the company. At the same time, the top winners got exciting prizes, and the runners up received the certificate of participation as well. Interestingly, most of the top contestants are from KSHRD providing immense service in training quality IT professionals.

Mr. Mitsuji Konoshita, the chairman of GLF Cambodia said that “GLF not only contributes to the economic development, but also upgrades the potential human resource in information technology (IT) innovation in Cambodia”.

GLF truly believes in Cambodian IT professionals with great potential and looks forward to exponentially expand the IT professional team to continue its vision and support all of GL subsidiaries in Asia.  GLF is also willing to support its more than 800 employees to pursue their own capacity building and higher education in the future. 

About KSHRD

Korea Software HRD Center is an IT academy for training software professionals established by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and Webcash Co., Ltd in April, 2013. Their mission is to train software experts, provide job opportunities for local students.

About GLF

GL FINANCE Plc. is the first financial leasing company licensed by the National Bank of Cambodia. GLF is a subsidiary of Group Lease Plc in Thailand, the leading digital finance company listed on Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) with its commercial presence throughout Asia. Individuals can avail the best financial leasing solution to realize their dream and improve quality of life. For more information, please contact us at 096 6060666 or www.gl-f.com

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GL Finance Indonesia and TATA Motors Distributing Indonesia Reach Agreement for GL to Become the Recommended First Choice for TATA

GL Finance Indonesia and TATA Motors Distributing Indonesia Reach Agreement for GL to Become the Recommended First Choice for TATA

August 10, 2017

TATA Motors Distributing Indonesia (TMDI) and GL Finance Indonesia (GLFI) are pleased to announce they have reached an agreement for GLFI to become the Recommend First Choice financial company for TMDI dealers in Indonesia. TMDI dealers will provide showroom space for GLFI and TMDI will provide a buy back guarantee, during the first year of the contract, for vehicles financed by GLFI. TMDI, TMDI dealers, and GLFI plan to work together to jointly increase brand awareness.

TATA Motors Indonesia was established in December 2011 as a fully owned subsidiary of Tata Motors and launched its commercial operations in September 2013. Since its launch, TATA Motors Indonesia has rapidly grown and become one of the key automotive brands in Indonesia. GL Finance Indonesia (GLFI) is a direct subsidiary of Group Lease PCL in Thailand, a leading leasing company quoted on the Thailand Stock Exchange. GLFI began its commercial activities in Indonesia in 2016.

Source from Group Lease PLC:
http://gl.listedcompany.com/news.html/id/597143

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Tennis Cambodia presented with Hall of Fame Award

Tennis Cambodia presented awarded with the Inaugural International Tennis Hall of Fame Global Organization of Distinction Award in recognition of its outstanding achievements in rebuilding tennis in the nation following the sport’s eradication during the genocide by the Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970s.

The award was presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF) in partnership with the International Tennis Federation (ITF) at the ITF Annual General Meeting in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

ITHF CEO Todd Martin said: “The International Tennis Hall of Fame Global Organization of Distinction Award recognizes an organization that has shown great commitment to inspiring the growth of tennis globally, which is an important shared priority of the International Tennis Hall of Fame and the International Tennis Federation.”

Nominations were submitted by the tennis community at large, with the winner selected by a committee comprised of representatives of the ITHF and the ITF. The award will be presented annually to a tennis organization, association, federation, or facility that has demonstrated a successful track record of distinguished service and contributions towards the growth of tennis.

Rithivit Tep, General Secretary of Tennis Cambodia, said: “I’d like to dedicate this award to the 2 million people that died, a lot of them members of my family. We have a right, Tennis Cambodia has a right, and all we wanted to do was be part of the family of tennis nations in the world. We have managed to do so by sheer inspiration, and with the support of the ITF that has helped us give tennis back the nation and change lives.” The Tennis Federation of Cambodia (Tennis Cambodia) was officially re- established in 1994 under the current President Prasidh Cham. He joined forces with Tep, who has been General Secretary since 1997.

Tep, son of prominent 1950s Cambodian player Khunnah Tep, and Cham were instrumental in reviving the sport in Cambodia following the horrors of the Khmer Rouge era, during which many tennis players were killed and all courts and equipment were destroyed. Among the 40 registered national players of the time, only three tennis players survived the genocide.

With virtually no qualified coaches and only a handful of players, Tennis Cambodia came back to life under the slogan “From Killing Fields to Tennis Courts”. Tep began coaching young players, and the federation sought additional funding and grass roots support from the ITF.

In 1997, just three years after Tennis Cambodia was re-established, the nation returned to international competition, taking part in the Southeast Asian Games. Tan Nysan won the nation’s first tennis medal (bronze) at the Games in 2007, a major turning point for tennis in Cambodia. He repeated the feat in 2009, and Cambodia medaled in tennis again in 2011 and 2015. In 2012, Cambodia took part in Davis Cup by BNP Paribas for the first time, competing in Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV and earning instant promotion to Group 3. Cambodia has competed in Davis Cup every year since.

Additionally, Cambodia has produced its first ranked WTA player. Andrea Ka, who competed for the University of San Francisco, is currently ranked inside the top 700 on the WTA Tour and will be a contender at the Southeast Asia Games in Malaysia later this month. Grass roots tennis efforts have been an integral part of Tennis Cambodia’s efforts to grow the sport. In December 2015, Tennis Cambodia achieved a major milestone, reaching a total of 10,000 children served through grassroots programming in schools and orphanages. With the support of the ITF, coaches receive regular training and bring what they learn into the schools and other youth programs.

Through grass roots tennis initiatives, Tennis Cambodia strives to utilize tennis to make a positive impact on people’s lives well beyond the tennis courts. The impact is already been seen in many young

players, notably Chheang Vannasak, who came up through Tennis Cambodia programming and has earned a college tennis scholarship at Lewis & Clark State College in Idaho.

Tennis Cambodia has also created and hosted numerous tournaments, including ITF Pro Circuit and juniors events, which bring in players from around the world.

Indian tennis player Leander Peas, winner of 15 Grand Slam tournament titles in doubles and mixed doubles, has been an ardent supporter of Tennis Cambodia, playing in exhibition events and securing financial grants for the organisation. He helped the organization receive an ATP Aces for Charity grant, allocated to “The Killing Fields to Tennis Courts Foundation”, which aims to place tennis courts in areas cleared of the landmines planted by the former Khmer Rouge regime.

Martin said: “Starting from a place of having no resources, equipment, or players, Tennis Cambodia has built a successful national tennis programme. The organization has reignited a love for the sport among the Cambodian people and has introduced tennis to thousands of children. They have only just begun, yet they have accomplished so much. On behalf of the International Tennis Hall of Fame and our partners at the International Tennis Federation, we are thrilled to be able to recognize the efforts and successes of Tennis Cambodia before all of their peers here at the ITF Annual General Meeting. We look forward to seeing a bright future for tennis in this great nation.”

ITF President David Haggerty said: “Tennis Cambodia is highly deserving of this honor and the ITF is very pleased to be able to partner in this great recognition of the federation. For our sport to continue to grow around the world, it is vital that it be introduced to new audiences in all corners of the world. Tennis Cambodia has made outstanding progress in building a national audience of players and fans. They have overcome the unthinkable, and with great passion, they have built something very special for their nation. The ITF looks forward to supporting the federation in their future endeavors to grow our sport.”

source: http://www.itftennis.com/news/267464.aspx

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