Khazanah’s diversification route


Amirul Feisal: The energy transition, connectivity and digitalisation pillars of Khazanah’s investment objectives are important.

WITH its fingers in numerous pies, the annual performance review of sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional Bhd is bound to grab attention, especially with the hype that surrounded the just-concluded takeover of Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB).

Fresh from posting a commendable RM5.1bil operational profit for 2024, representatives from the government investment arm earlier this week reiterated their commitment to further improve management and operations of the airport operator, while also touching on other relevant topics such as escalating health insurance premiums and the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs).

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