Wahid: Almost all of PNB’s RM279bil funds invested locally


In a message on PNB

PETALING JAYA: Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB), which marked its 40th anniversary on Saturday, has emerged as the country’s largest fund manager with funds worth RM279 bil.

In a message on PNB’s 40th anniversary group chairman Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar said almost all or 98% of its funds are invested locally to create business and economic opportunities for Malaysians. They include providing equal opportunities to bumiputra professionals in the corporate sector.

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