PERODUA today saw its longest-serving president and CEO Datuk Aminar Rashid Salleh, 58, retire after nine years at the helm.

Under Aminar’s leadership, Perodua not only expanded its market share from 31.2% in 2010 to above 37% as of year-to-date 2018, but also started the much-needed transformation initiative within the Perodua Group.

“After-sales improved significantly, as well as cost efficiency, quality and delivery. Most importantly, Perodua embarked on a RM1.3 billion investment to build Perodua Global Manufacturing Sdn Bhd, Malaysia’s first Energy-Efficient Vehicle (EEV) plant as certified by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry,” said the company.

“The Perodua Board of Directors wishes to thank Datuk (Dr) Aminar for his contributions to Perodua and to the Malaysian automotive industry as a whole,” Perodua chairman Tan Sri Asmat Kamaludin said.

Aminar is to be succeeded by Datuk Zainal Abidin Ahmad (pix, top), previously vice-president of Perodua Auto Corporation Sdn Bhd.

“Zainal Abidin is expected to further efforts to work on improvements in efficiency and competitiveness, with the aim of expanding Perodua’s export business,” Asmat said.

“To this end, the Perodua Board of Directors looks to Datuk Zainal to lead the charge as he has the capability in managing Perodua as well as its vendors, suppliers and dealers to become regional players.”

“Taking Perodua regional requires someone that can not only lead but who can also effectively engage the government and together navigate the ever-challenging automotive industry.

“Datuk Zainal has also proven his ability to work well with all shareholders, including Daihatsu Motor Company of Japan in bringing new technology to Perodua and encouraging investment within the country.

“The future of Perodua depends on our ability to work more harmoniously with Daihatsu as they have always been very supportive of us. Datuk Zainal has proven that he is well-suited for this task.

“With the manufacturing knowledge shared by Daihatsu, we were able to stay competitive domestically, and with their guidance, we are looking to further grow our business beyond Malaysia.”


Aminar’s tenure as Perodua President and CEO ends on Dec 31, Zainal Abidin will take the helm from Jan 1.


Zainal Abidin, 52, holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Management Information Systems and Accounting from the Pacific Lutheran University, Washington, USA.

He began his career in Perodua in 1995 in the cost control department, and was directly involved in creating Perodua’s manufacturing cost structure.

He will be the first president and CEO selected from within Perodua.

He participated in the formulation of the National Automotive Policy (NAP) and is working closely with the government through the various bodies under the Ministry of International Trade and Industry to further improve the policy.

Zainal Abidin was also instrumental in establishing the Sendayan, Negri Sembilan powertrain hub, which incorporates Daihatsu Perodua Engine Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (opened in 2016) and transmission plant Akashi Kikai Sdn Bhd (opened in 2015).

“We look forward to further progress under his leadership,” said Asmat.