All asset management companies (AMC) in Malaysia are overseen by the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA).[1] AMC is generally an asset management / investment management company/firm that invests the pooled funds of investors in securities in line with the stated investment objectives.
Enforced by SC
The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) is the enforcer of the available legislation in the asset management industry. The following Acts are the most important in terms of regulatory framework regarding trusts in Malaysia: the Securities Commission Act, the Capital Markets, and Services Act, the Securities Industry Act or the Futures Securities Act.[2]
Asset management companies in Malaysia are subject to a set of rules imposed by the Securities Commission. In the development of their activities, they must have a supervision and control system, act in the best interest of their clients, and have a good business conduct.[3]
Investment fee in Malaysia
AMC in Malaysia provide their investment services for a fee. They charge commission fees for each transaction you make. That means that when you buy shares, you get charged. When you sell your shares, you also get charged.[4]
For a fee, the company/firm provides more diversification, liquidity, and professional management consulting services than are normally available to individual investors. The diversification of portfolio is done by investing in such securities which are inversely correlated to each other. Money is collected from investors by way of floating various collective investment schemes, e.g. mutual fund schemes. In general, an AMC is a company that is engaged primarily in the business of investing in, and managing, portfolios of securities.
Largest companies
The following is a list of the top AMCs located in Malaysia (as of 2018):[5]
| Firm/company
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Country
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| Aberdeen Standard Investments
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UK
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| Standard Life Aberdeen
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UK
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| BlackRock
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United States
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| The Vanguard Group
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United States
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| State Street Global Advisors
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United States
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| Fidelity Investments
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United States
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List of AMCs within S.E.A
Asia
- Aberdeen Asset Management
- Aberdeen Standard Investments
- Affin Hwang Asset Management Berhad
- Asia Frontier Capital Ltd.
- Capital Dynamics
- Conning & Company
- IDFC Project Equity
- Investcorp
- Mirae Asset Group
- Nomura Group
- Standard Life Aberdeen
- SinoPac Financial Holdings
- Value Partners
Australia
- Aberdeen Asset Management
- Aberdeen Standard Investments
- Standard Life Aberdeen
- AMP Capital
- Macquarie Group
See also
- List of investment banks
- List of private equity firms
Notes and references
- ↑ "About MIDA"
- ↑ "Laws regarding capital market investments in Malaysia"
- ↑ ""What We Do"". https://www.sc.com.my/about-us/what-we-do/.
- ↑ "Investment Guide: Beware Of These Investment Costs And Charges"
- ↑ ""List of Capital Markets Services Licence holders for Fund Management at as 30 November 2014"". https://www.sc.com.my/wp-content/uploads/eng/html/licensing/LoLI/LFM.pdf.
External links
- Asset Management Company (AMC) Definition | Investopedia
Investment management |
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Investment fund structures |
- Common contractual fund (CCF)
- Exchange-traded fund (ETF)
- Fonds commun de placement (FCP)
- Fund of funds
- Index fund
- Investment trust
- Hedge fund
- Listed investment company
- Loan qualifying investor alternative investment fund (LQIAIF)
- Mutual fund
- Offshore fund
- Open-ended fund company
- Open-ended investment company
- Pension fund
- Private equity fund
- Qualifying investor alternative investment fund (QIAIF)
- Real estate investment trust (REIT)
- Royalty trust
- SICAV
- Umbrella fund
- Unit investment trust
- Unit trust
- Unitised insurance fund
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| Investment styles |
- Active / passive management
- Impact investing
- Manager of managers
- Socially responsible investing
- Value / growth investing
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| Theory · Terminology |
- Closed-end fund
- Efficient-market hypothesis
- Net asset value
- Open-end fund
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| Related topics |
- Alternative investment
- Asset management firms
- Robo-advisor
- Returns-based style analysis
- Traditional investments
- UCITS
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Corporate finance and investment banking |
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| Capital structure |
- Convertible debt
- Exchangeable debt
- Mezzanine debt
- Pari passu
- Preferred equity
- Second lien debt
- Senior debt
- Senior secured debt
- Shareholder loan
- Stock
- Subordinated debt
- Warrant
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Transactions (terms/conditions) | | Equity offerings |
- At-the-market offering
- Book building
- Bookrunner
- Bought deal
- Bought out deal
- Corporate spin-off
- Equity carve-out
- Follow-on offering
- Greenshoe
- Initial public offering
- Private placement
- Public offering
- Rights issue
- Seasoned equity offering
- Secondary market offering
- Underwriting
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Mergers and acquisitions |
- Buy side
- Control premium
- Demerger
- Divestment
- Drag-along right
- Management due diligence
- Managerial entrenchment
- Minority discount
- Pitch book
- Pre-emption right
- Proxy fight
- Post-merger integration
- Sell side
- Shareholder rights plan
- Special-purpose entity
- Special situation
- Squeeze-out
- Staggered board of directors
- Stock swap
- Super-majority amendment
- Tag-along right
- Takeover
- Tender offer
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| Leverage |
- Debt restructuring
- Debtor-in-possession financing
- Financial sponsor
- Leveraged buyout
- Leveraged recapitalization
- High-yield debt
- Private equity
- Project finance
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| Valuation |
- Accretion/dilution analysis
- Adjusted present value
- Associate company
- Business valuation
- Conglomerate discount
- Cost of capital
- Discounted cash flow
- Economic value added
- Enterprise value
- Fairness opinion
- Financial modeling
- Free cash flow
- Market value added
- Minority interest
- Modigliani–Miller theorem
- Net present value
- Pure play
- Real options
- Residual income
- Stock valuation
- Sum-of-the-parts analysis
- Tax shield
- Terminal value
- Valuation using multiples
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List of investment banks
Outline of finance
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