FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia Index sees 12 new inclusions


KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Bhd has announced 12 additions to the constituents of the FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia (F4GBM) Index and nine additions to the constituents of the FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia Shariah (F4GBMS) Index.

In a statement, the bourse said that the F4GBM Index includes publicly listed companies (PLCs) with good liquidity and strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices.

“For the latest review period of June 2024, the 12 additions to the F4GBM Index will bring the total number of constituents to 120. This represents a 400% increase since the index’s inception in December 2014 with only 24 constituents,” Bursa Malaysia said.

Separately, the F4GBMS Index will see nine additions and one deletion, bringing the index’s constituent count to 95. All constituent changes will take effect at the start of business on June 24, 2024.

The F4GBM inclusions are namely, Bank Islam Malaysia, Carimin Petroleum, Harbour-Link Group, Icon Offshore, Pecca Group, Petron Malaysia Refining & Marketing, QL Resources, Shangri-La Hotels, Sports Toto, Sunway, Wasco and YTL Power International.

Both indices are reviewed semi-annually in June and December against international benchmarks.

The following are the changes to the F4GBM Index and F4GBMS Index for June 2024 semi-annual review:

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