Change in investor profile at TNB likely


TNB live maintenance personnel preparing to replace the tempered glass insulators at Bukit Beruntung power substation in Rawang.

Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) could potentially see a change in investor profile, moving forward, after it decided that it is time to power up returns for shareholders and turn up the volume for growth from overseas.

Risk-seeking investors could soon count TNB as part of their portfolio as the utility group, which is not usually known for growth but rather stable returns, embarks on a new 10-year plan to boost growth from overseas ventures.

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