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Empowering students through mentorship and real-world business experience
Petaling Jaya, November 21, 2025 - As part of Nestlé Malaysia’s commitment to nurture and empower the nation’s youth, the 2025 edition of the NESCAFÉ Youth Entrepreneurship Programme (NYEP) Business Case Challenge recently concluded with an exciting Grand Finale. The event celebrated the creativity, confidence and entrepreneurial spirit of university students who pitched their bold ideas for the future of Malaysia’s most-loved coffee brand.
Juan Aranols, CEO of Nestlé Malaysia & Singapore, presenting the winners of the NESCAFÉ Youth Entrepreneurship Programme (NYEP) 2025 from University Putra Malaysia with the RM15,000 grand prize for their bold and innovative business pitch.
Now returning for its second year, the Business Case Challenge continues to go beyond a traditional student competition. Evolving into a real-world business challenge where young minds pitch their million-dollar ideas to Nestlé Malaysia’s leadership team, showcasing their creativity, innovation, and ambition to make a lasting impact.
Juan Aranols, Chief Executive Officer of Nestlé Malaysia & Singapore, said: “The NESCAFÉ Youth Entrepreneurship Programme reflects our deep belief in the potential of Malaysian youth. By providing them with a platform to innovate, learn and showcase their ideas, we are investing in the future of our nation. Through our global Nestlé Needs YOUth initiative, we continue to open doors for young people to gain meaningful experiences, develop critical skills and explore pathways that prepare them to thrive in a rapidly changing world.”
This year’s challenge invited students to reimagine how NESCAFÉ can inspire new coffee moments and deepen everyday connections with young Malaysians, driving both brand recruitment and greater enjoyment among current drinkers.
The 2025 edition drew 1,400 registrations from 44 universities nationwide — a threefold increase from last year. After six months of mentorship and business case development, nine finalist teams advanced to the Grand Finale, competing for RM32,000 in total cash prizes.
The top three teams of NYEP 2025 celebrate their achievements alongside the panel of judges for the NYEP 2025 Grand Finale.
At the finale, the finalist teams presented their innovative business ideas to a panel of judges comprising members of the Nestlé Leadership Team, and industry professionals. After a bold and inspiring round of pitch, team Nescafé Ais Ikat Tepi Kaw Kaw Kautim from University Putra Malaysia (UPM) emerged victorious, taking home the Grand Prize of RM15,000. Their winning pitch impressed judges with its creativity and strong potential to connect NESCAFÉ with more young Malaysians. The First Runner-Up team from Kolej Yayasan UEM (KYUEM) and Second Runner-Up team from University of Malaya (UM) also received cash prizes of RM10,000 and RM7,000 respectively.
Raef Labaki, Business Executive Officer, Coffee and Marketing Communications Director, Nestlé Malaysia commented, “Every year, we are inspired by the creativity and entrepreneurial drive of Malaysia’s youth. NYEP gives students the chance to turn their ideas into actionable business concepts which can shape how we connect with the next generation of coffee lovers. It is truly rewarding to see their passion and ingenuity come to life through this platform.”
Zayn Po from University Putra Malaysia (UPM), representing the winning team shared, “Juggling the competition with our industrial placements wasn’t easy, and coordinating as a team was a real challenge. But it pushed us to step up together, we quickly upskilled in AI and analytical tools so we could gain a solid overview and deliver a strong, well-rounded submission. The mentorship sessions were incredibly beneficial too, giving us clarity, direction, and the confidence to refine our ideas.”
Since its inception in 2016, NYEP has empowered thousands of young Malaysians by providing hands-on learning opportunities and exposure to real-world business challenges. Today, it stands as a key pillar under the Nestlé Needs YOUth umbrella, which aims to equip youth across Malaysia with the skills and opportunities they need to shape a better future.
A participant at NYEP 2025's Grand Finale delivering his team’s innovative pitch for the NESCAFÉ Business Case Challenge.
Unlocking the potential of young Malaysian entrepreneurs - The nine finalist teams representing universities across Malaysia and the judging panel of the NYEP 2025 Grand Finale, celebrating six months of mentorship and bold ideas.
About Nestlé Malaysia: Nourishing Malaysians for Over a Century
Since 1912, Nestlé has been dedicated to nourishing Malaysians and building their trust through our high-quality brands and products. We contribute to food security as well as to the health and well-being of the Rakyat through our trusted brands and a long-term commitment to Malaysia in the form of investments, employment, and various initiatives that uplift local communities. Today, we operate six factories, employing over 5,000 Malaysians, and we are the Halal Centre of Excellence for Nestlé globally. We are committed to providing halal, nutritious, and high-quality products with sustainability at the heart of our business practices - Made in Malaysia, by Malaysians, for all Malaysians.
As the world's largest food and beverage manufacturer, with our headquarters based in Switzerland, Nestlé operates in over 180 countries. With a workforce of over 270,000 dedicated employees, we are driven by our purpose to unlock the power of food, enhancing the quality of life for everyone, both today and for future generations. Our commitment to nutrition, health, and wellness guides our performance, ensuring we deliver on our promise of GOOD FOOD, GOOD LIFE.
To discover more about our century-long journey of nourishing Malaysians, please visit our website at https://www.nestle.com.my/ask-nestle/we-are-nestle.
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Shaheen Zaffar
Nestlé (Malaysia) Berhad
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Nik Wardah or Yasmin Kadir
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