Securities Commission Malaysia
- Dato’ Seri Dr. Awang Adek Haji Hussin, Chairman (since 1 June 2022)
- Datuk Zainal Izlan Zainal Abidin, Deputy Chief Executive
The Securities Commission Malaysia (Malay: Suruhanjaya Sekuriti Malaysia) is a Malaysian statutory body with responsibility for the development and regulation of capital markets in the country. It is located in Bukit Kiara, near the National Science Centre of Kuala Lumpur.
History
On March 1 1993, the Securities Commission Malaysia was established as a self-funded statutory body. The body functions to serve as the authority in developing and maintenance of a secure, efficient and orderly operations of the capital markets in Malaysia. It is a regulator and enforces its regulations to ensure the growth of capital market activities and market institutions within the financial sector.[1][2]
Joint initiatives
In 2009 the commission and the Central Bank of Malaysia established the Asian Institute of Finance.[3][4] They also established the Finance Accreditation Agency in 2013.[5]
With Bursa Malaysia, they introduced Electronic Share Payment for e-payment of stock market transactions, and e-Dividend; both were announced in the 2010 budget.[5]
See also
- Asset management in Malaysia
- BIX Malaysia
- Securities Commission
- List of financial regulatory authorities by jurisdiction
References
- ^ "About the SC - ABOUT | Securities Commission Malaysia". www.sc.com.my. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
- ^ "Securities Commission: Malaysia". Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
- ^ "Asian Institute Of Finance". www.aif.org.my.
- ^ "Establishment of Asian Institute of Finance to Enhance Financial Sector Human Capital Development". www.bnm.gov.my.
- ^ a b "- Bank Negara Malaysia - Central Bank of Malaysia". www.bnm.gov.my.
External links
- Securities Commission Malaysia official website
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