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Bursa Malaysia records RM1.9tri in IPOs for 1H25

Bursa Malaysia records RM1.9tri in IPOs for 1H25

KAMPAR: Bursa Malaysia has maintained its lead position in initial public offering (IPO) activities in Southeast Asia, recording a market value exceeding RM1.9 trillion in the first half of 2025.
Bursa Malaysia chief executive officer Datuk Fad'l Mohamed said this achievement reflects the strength of the country's capital market and also the business community's confidence in Bursa Malaysia as a partner for long-term growth.
"Retail investors' participation remains strong and continues to be a major contributor to the country's equity market.
The average daily trading value (ADV) of retail investors remains stable at about RM450 million, in line with pre-COVID-19 levels, as of the middle of this year," he said in his speech at the 2025 Perak Stock Carnival at Tunku Abdul Rahman University (UTAR) here today.
Fad'l added that there are more than 113,000, or eight per cent of active retail investors in Perak, out of a total of 1.4 million in Malaysia, with nearly 6,000 new Central Depository System (CDS) accounts opened as of the middle of this year.
He said Perak's potential for further growth in the capital market is very high with its 2.5 million population.
"However, despite these impressive figures, our priority is to build retail investors who are knowledgeable, responsible and confident about their investments," he said.
Bursa Malaysia also emphasised the need to raise awareness about the growing issue of investment fraud, with the police reporting more than 2,000 cases in the first quarter of this year, he said.
The exchange is intensifying financial literacy programmes such as Sens-Ability, and providing various educational materials for new and experienced investors as a preventive measure, he said.
"Bursa Malaysia also introduced investment products like BR Capital, Bursa Gold Dinar, and MyBursa to cater to various investor segments.
"We encourage everyone present to leverage the knowledge-sharing sessions and opportunities provided throughout this carnival to make informed and wise investment decisions," he added.
The carnival, held for the first time in Perak, is part of a series of programmes that started in 2022, after previous events in Pahang, Terengganu and Perlis to strengthen investment literacy among the public.
Perak's Tourism, Industry, Investment, and Corridor Development committee chairman Loh Sze Yee and UTAR research and commercialisation division vice-president Prof Dr Zuraidah Abd Manaf were also present at the event.
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