Amanah Saham gemilang for long-term investment


Wahid (right) with president and group CEO Datuk Abdul Rahman Ahmad giving a review of PNBs performance

PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd (PNB) announced an income distribution of 4.50 sen per unit, 4.25 sen per unit and 5.15 sen per unit for all three funds under the Amanah Saham Gemilang (ASG), namely ASG-Pendidikan, ASG-Kesihatan and ASG-Persaraan (Funds) for the financial year ended March 31, 2017.

According to Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar, group chairman of PNB, “The performance of the funds for the current financial year had been affected by the challenging economic landscape, especially on the Malaysian domestic equity market pressured by global geopolitical events, low commodity prices and a prolonged depreciation of the ringgit”.

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