EPF commits RM250mil to Malaysian mid-to-growth stage companies


KUALA LUMPUR: The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has committed RM250mil in investments in mid-to-growth stage Malaysian companies via its partnership with pan-Asian venture capital firm Gobi Partners.

In a statement, the pension fund said it seeks to play an integral role with the other GLICs in supporting and advancing the early-stage ecosystem.

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