TNB remains cautious about high fuel prices


KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) foresees a reasonable performance for the year 2022 while remaining cautious on the prolonged impact of high fuel prices and customers’ credit risk outlook.

The utility group, in a filing with Bursa Malaysia, said it would continue to take prudent measures in terms of its operational and financial requirements to ensure it remains resilient.

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