How Brexit will affect Malaysians


PETALING JAYA: Britain’s historic vote on whether to remain or exit from the European Union (EU) will have many implications on Malaysians who make up one of the biggest investors of UK property, especially institutional investors that include the Employees Provident Fund, Retirement Fund Inc (KWAP) and Armed Forces Fund Board (LTAT).

Malaysian investors are involved in a number of property development in Britain including the redevelopment of Battersea, and both countries have strong bilateral trade relations.

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