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Set up in 2003 to provide our corporate clients with our expertise in structuring a wide range of cost efficient and optimal debt financing programmes via private debt securities instruments, Conventional or Islamic.
We maintain strong relationships with local and international financial institutions, retirement funds, institutional funds, insurance funds, insurance companies and portfolio managers to ensure a ready source of investors for the debt securities.
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| Services Offered |
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Advising and arranging for the issuance of debt securities.
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Arranging or providing "Bridging Loans" pending the issuance of debt securities.
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Underwriting the issuance of debt securities.
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Subscribing the issuance of debt securities.
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Placement of debt securities (through Fixed Income).
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Agency role throughout the tenure of the debt securities.
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| Private Debt Securities |
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| Conventional Products |
Islamic Products |
- Commercial Papers
- Guaranteed Commercial Papers
- Commercial Papers & Medium Term Notes Programme
- Medium Term Notes
- Medium Term Notes Programme
- Fixed Rate Bonds
- Guaranteed Bonds
- Secured/Unsecured Bonds
- Serial Bonds
- Zero Coupon Bonds
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- Islamic Commercial Papers
- Murabahah Underwritten Notes Issuance Facility
- Murabahah Commercial Papers & Medium Term Notes
- Bai Al-Dayn Notes
- Murabahah Medium Term Notes
- Al Istisna Bonds
- Bai Bithaman Ajil Bonds
- Mudharabah Bonds
- Sukuk Al-ljarah
- Sukuk Musyarakah
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| Asset-Backed Securities |
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| Conventional Products |
Islamic Products |
- Asset-Backed Notes/Bonds
- Collateralised Bond Obligation
- Collateralised Loans Obligation
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- Asset-Back Sukuk Musyarakah Issuance Programme
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| Structured Products |
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| Conventional Products |
Islamic Products |
- Bonds with Warrants/Detachable Warrant
- Exchangeable Bonds
- Redeemable Convertible Bonds
- Zero Coupon Redeemable Bonds
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- Al-Bai Bithaman Ajil cum Musyarakah
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| We have, |
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Successfully completed 14 debt securities related transactions.
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Raised more than RM4.03 billion funds for corporate clients through a wide range of value-added debt financing programmes (Conventional and Islamic).
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