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Khazanah boosts support for mid-tier companies

Khazanah boosts support for mid-tier companies

KUALA LUMPUR: Khazanah Nasional Bhd is ramping up support for domestic mid-tier companies (MTCs) through a dual-track strategy under its Dana Impak initiative.
This approach combines capacity building with growth capital through private credit and private equity.
The initiative aims to benefit over 100 MTCs by strengthening capabilities, improving access to funding and driving innovation-led growth.
"Khazanah's private credit strategy under Dana Impak aims to accelerate the growth of Malaysian MTCs through non-dilutive financing solutions," it said in a statement.
Khazanah is partnering with Navis Capital Partners, a Kuala Lumpur-based Asean-focused investment firm, and Granite Asia, to provide customised credit solutions that support the growth of local MTCs.
Under its private equity track, the sovereign wealth fund is also working with experienced fund managers to help MTCs scale up, enter regional markets, and enhance operations.
It also announced a partnership with Malaysian private equity firm Creador, known for helping growth-stage companies expand regionally and unlock performance through value creation.
Khazanah managing director Datuk Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir said that through Dana Impak, the fund serves as both catalyst and connector.
It addresses gaps in the ecosystem, providing long-term capital where the market falls short, investing in talent, and attracting private investors.
"Our focus on levelling up Malaysian MTCs represents our Advancing Malaysia strategy to enhance Malaysia's economic competitiveness and resilience.
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