The Iban people are an indigenous ethnic group in Sarawak, Malaysia, with a long history and unique culture. As one of the largest indigenous ethnic groups in Borneo, the Iban people are known for their maritime traditions, farming culture, and past headhunting customs. Although the process of modernization has changed their way of life, their beliefs, language, clothing, and socioeconomic activities still retain distinct ethnic characteristics.
This article will delve deeply into the culture, economic changes, and remittance needs of the Iban people to better understand the characteristics of this group and their financial service requirements.

The history of the Iban people can be traced back hundreds of years. They originally lived in the tropical rainforests of Borneo, making a living through shifting cultivation, fishing, and hunting. As a maritime ethnic group, the Iban people once sailed extensively in the Malay Archipelago, established settlements in different regions, and formed a unique social structure.
Traditionally, the Iban people lived in “Longhouses,” which are large wooden houses where multiple families lived together, symbolizing unity and the spirit of the community. This living pattern not only helped defend against external enemies but also promoted the inheritance of culture and beliefs.
Historically, the Iban people were known for their headhunting culture, which was closely related to their belief system. The Iban people believed that taking the heads of enemies could enhance the spiritual strength of the tribe and ensure a good harvest of crops. However, with the implementation of the modern legal system by the Malaysian government, this custom has gradually disappeared, but its cultural influence is still reflected in many traditional ceremonies.
The traditional beliefs of the Iban people are based on Animism. They believe that all things in nature have souls and are closely related to human life. This belief has a profound impact on their daily life and social customs.
Although Christianity has gradually spread among the Iban people, traditional beliefs still play a role in festivals and family ceremonies, influencing their worldview and economic behavior.
The clothing of the Iban people not only reflects their cultural identity but also showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and social status of the ethnic group.
These clothes are not only for daily wear but also widely appear in festivals, weddings, and traditional dance performances. The Iban people have exquisite weaving skills, especially the “Pua Kumbu” fabric, which is famous for its complex patterns and unique dyeing techniques and symbolizes the inheritance of tribal culture.
Traditionally, the Iban people made a living by agriculture, hunting, and fishing. In recent years, with globalization and technological development, the occupational structure of the Iban people has changed significantly.
In addition, many Iban people choose to work abroad, especially in the construction, manufacturing, and shipping industries. They support their families through remittances and improve their quality of life, making cross-border payments an important economic activity in the Iban community.
With the development of globalization, Iban immigrants increasingly rely on international remittance services to support their families. Since the belief system of the Iban people emphasizes family responsibility, many Iban people working overseas remit money to their hometowns regularly to cover education, medical, and living expenses.
As an important indigenous ethnic group in Malaysia, the Iban people still maintain a unique cultural identity despite the changes brought about by modernization. Their beliefs, language, clothing, and traditional handicrafts still hold an important position in today’s society. At the same time, they are also actively adapting to the modern economic environment, such as the tourism industry, the technology industry, and the international labor market.
In terms of remittance, the Iban people’s demand for fast and secure international payments is constantly growing. Therefore, it is crucial to choose the appropriate remittance method. For users who need a larger amount, lower fees, and faster arrival times, BiyaPay can be considered. BiyaPay has no remittance limit, supports fund transfers in most regions around the world, and adopts the most efficient and secure “local remittance” method to ensure the rapid and safe arrival of funds and reduce the cost of international transfers. For Iban users, this is a more economical and efficient choice.
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