Zeti: No disruptive withdrawals at PNB


“Currently, we are seeing that it has remained fairly stable and we have not seen any disruptive withdrawals. From time to time, we did see some withdrawals but this has remained stable for us, ” Zeti (file pic) said.

PETALING JAYA: The withdrawal of savings from Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) remains stable despite the current challenging economic environment led by the Covid-19 pandemic, said group chairman Tan Sri Dr. Zeti Aziz.

While she did not disclose the amount of withdrawals made by PNB’s unit holders this year, Zeti pointed out that the fund had not experienced “any disruptive withdrawals”.

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