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Champions of Change
Tatler Malaysia|February 2025
The introduction of the Tatler Impact Awards added a significant new dimension to the Tatler Ball 2024, celebrating individuals from Tatler Asia's Most Influential list who have made remarkable contributions within the past two years.
Champions of Change

The awards encompassed four categoriesBusiness, Innovation, Humanity and Culture. In recognition of their achievements, each category winner of the Tatler Impact Awards received a bespoke Artelia trophy, a premium wellness pass from AMANÏ Biohacking worth RM10,000 credits and an elegant gift from Armani Prive.

BRAHMAL VASUDEVAN Tatler Impact Award for Business Brahmal Vasudevan was honoured with the Tatler Impact Award for Business for his groundbreaking contributions to private equity and philanthropy, synergising financial success with social responsibility.

As founder of private equity firm Creador, Brahmal has championed regional businesses like Mr DIY and 54 Eco Shop since 2011. "The next step and I think one of the most important things, is to see how we can work with Malaysian and other regional companies to create world-class businesses that serve the region as well as independent markets," he shared. His vision for building worldclass companies continues to inspire.

His philanthropic works are equally impactful with the Alaka and Creador Foundations, co-founded with his wife, Shanthi Kandiah.

Keenly focused on education, healthcare and the arts, their initiatives empower underserved communities while encouraging others to give back.

PROF DATIN PADUKA DR TEO SOO-HWANG

Tatler Impact Award for Innovation

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