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What Organisations Say About Our Briefings

Feedback from mid-sized Malaysian businesses that use Drevix subscriptions as part of their internal planning and advisory preparation.

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180+

Subscriber Organisations

7

Years in Publication

4.7

Average Subscriber Rating

96%

Annual Renewal Rate

Reviews

From Our Subscribers

NH

Nurul Hana binti Zulkifli

Operations Manager · Petaling Jaya

"The Monthly Tracker has become part of our standard pre-board briefing pack. Before we subscribed, preparing that regulatory section took our team nearly two days. Now we use the Drevix summary as a starting point and adjust from there. It is not a short cut — it is a genuine time saver."

April 2025 · Monthly Tracker subscriber

CW

Chan Wei Keat

Company Secretary · Kuala Lumpur

"I found the Quarterly Briefing adequate for our purposes. We do not need monthly updates for the sectors we operate in, so the cadence works well. The glossary is consistently useful for sharing with directors who are not specialists. One suggestion I have passed to the team is including more detail on SSM circular changes — something they acknowledged and said they would consider."

March 2025 · Quarterly Briefing subscriber

SI

Sharifah Izzati Syed Omar

Head of Compliance · Shah Alam

"We commissioned a Custom Briefing when we moved into a new business area. The scoping session at the start was handled well — they asked the right questions and did not try to broaden the scope unnecessarily. The final document was detailed without being padded. Our legal advisors noted that it was well-structured for their purposes too."

April 2025 · Custom Briefing Engagement

PK

Prakash Kumar Nair

Finance Director · Cyberjaya

"The thing I appreciate most is that it does not oversell itself. The disclosure that it is informational reading, not advice, is stated plainly — and that is actually reassuring. It means I can circulate it internally without anyone treating it as a compliance sign-off. It is the reading that precedes the conversation with our advisors."

April 2025 · Monthly Tracker subscriber

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Lim Fui Ling

CEO · Subang Jaya

"We have been on the Quarterly subscription for about three years. The format has stayed consistent, which I actually appreciate — once you know how to read it, the time to extract what you need is quite short. Delivery has been on schedule throughout. The pricing has not changed since we signed up, which was noted and valued."

March 2025 · Quarterly Briefing subscriber

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Ahmad Razif bin Ismail

General Manager · Bangi

"We moved from the Quarterly to the Monthly Tracker after our industry started seeing more frequent regulatory announcements. The portal archive was the other reason — being able to pull up an issue from eight months ago when a question comes up in a management meeting is genuinely useful."

April 2025 · Monthly Tracker subscriber

Case Studies

Subscriber Experiences in Detail

CASE STUDY 01 Manufacturing SME — Monthly Tracker Adoption

Challenge

A manufacturing company with around 120 employees found that their HR and finance teams were regularly unprepared for the regulatory topics raised at board meetings. Summary materials were pulled together ad hoc from news searches, with no consistent source or structure.

Approach

The organisation subscribed to the Monthly Tracker. The subscriber portal allowed team members to search back issues for context when a topic reappeared. The executive summary was incorporated directly into the standard board briefing pack.

Outcome

The time spent preparing the regulatory section of board packs was reduced from approximately two days to under half a day. The team also noted that conversations with their legal advisors became more focused, as both parties were working from a shared set of reference points.

"The back-archive was what made the Monthly subscription the right choice for us. We do not always act on every issue immediately — but having the history available when we need it has changed how we use the material." — Operations lead

CASE STUDY 02 Professional Services Firm — Custom Briefing Engagement

Challenge

A professional services firm entering the data-related service sector needed a written summary of relevant Malaysian regulatory frameworks before committing resources to the new practice area. Standard subscription briefings covered the topic broadly but not with the depth required.

Approach

A Custom Briefing Engagement was commissioned. The eight-week process began with scoping interviews to define which regulatory areas were most pertinent. The resulting 50-page briefing focused on PDPA, data localisation considerations, and digital services registration requirements.

Outcome

The firm used the briefing as the basis for their first meeting with external legal advisors on the new practice area. The advisors noted that the structured document significantly reduced the time required for initial orientation, allowing the paid advisory conversation to begin at a more substantive level.

"We went into the legal advisory meeting with a 50-page reference document rather than a list of questions. That changed the dynamic of the session considerably." — Partner, professional services

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