Bursa Malaysia website now accessible in BM and Chinese too


Bursa Malaysia website is now accessible in Chinese, as well as Bahasa Malaysia and English.

KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Bhd announced that the exchange’s corporate website (http://www.bursamalaysia.com) is now accessible in three languages, including Bahasa Malaysia and Chinese.

Along with English, this makes it among the first financial and investment institutions in Malaysia to offer a multi-language website.

The multi-language website was developed to better serve the exchange’s broad investor base in the three main languages widely used in Malaysia, and to promote financial inclusion and market access for Malaysians, it said in a statement.

“The website embodies Bursa Malaysia’s brand commitment to offer investors with a more inclusive and well connected marketplace, which includes the exchange’s diverse products and services,” it said.

“The multilingual content currently available on Bursa Malaysia website includes website navigation, general information on Bursa Malaysia, products and services, FAQs and glossary.

“Recognising the fact that it is essential for Bursa Malaysia to provide easy access to information for investors, the exchange took a proactive measure by adding Bahasa Malaysia and Chinese our website, in addition to the English language.”

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