Maybank IB bags multiple awards at FinanceAsia Country Awards


Maybank Investment Bank CEO Datuk Fad’l Mohamed (left) and head of project finance & structured finance Jack Teoh (right) at The Asset Triple A Sustainable Infrastructure Awards Dinner in Singapore.

KUALA LUMPUR: Maybank Investment Bank (Maybank IB) has won multiple awards at the FinanceAsia Country Awards 2022, dominating the investment banking categories at the event.

In a statement today, Maybank IB said it won awards for being the Best Investment Bank, Best Sustainable Bank, Best Equity Capital Markets (ECM) House and Best Debt Capital Markets (DCM) House.

"This is Maybank IB’s third consecutive year being named the Best Investment Bank by FinanceAsia, second consecutive year winning Best ECM House and its fourth Best DCM House award,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, at The Asset Triple A Sustainable Infrastructure Awards, Maybank IB bagged another four awards, two of them being Project Finance House of the Year, and Transport Deal of the Year for its role as lead arranger and lead manager for DanaInfra Nasional RM1.5 billion government-guaranteed sukuk.

The other two awards are Power/Utilities Deal of the Year as coordinating arranger, mandated lead arranger and bookrunner for Pulau Indah power plant’s RM2.7 billion syndicated term financing, and Renewable Energy Deal of the Year as arranger of Solarpack Suria Sungai Petani’s RM275 million bridge loan facility, the statement said. - Bernama

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