MDV to raise RM2bil via bond and sukuk issuance


MDV chairman Khairul Azwan Harun

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia Debt Ventures Bhd (MDV) plans to raise RM2bil funding from the capital market via a bond/sukuk issuance programme next month.

Chairman Khairul Azwan Harun said MDV is moving away from government-guaranteed bonds and sukuk since its establishment in 2002, as part of its funding diversification strategy in growing its funding capacity, ensuring liquidity and long-term self-sustainability.

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