PMB Investment declares four sen income distribution for PMB-An-Nur Waqf Income Fund


Datuk Mohd Idzwan Izuddin Ab Rahman, chairman of PMB Investment (left), and Hang Tuah Amin Tajudin, CEO

KUALA LUMPUR: PMB Investment Bhd, an Islamic fund management company (IFMC) under Pelaburan MARA Bhd, has declared an income distribution of 4.00 sen per unit for the PMB-An-Nur Waqf Income Fund for the financial year ended April 20, 2026 (FY 2026).

This amounts to a total gross distribution of RM1.23 million.

In a statement, it said the Net Asset Value (NAV) per unit before the distribution was RM0.7148, adjusted to RM0.6748 after the distribution. 

"The fund recorded a commendable annualised yield of 5.89 per cent, reinforcing its position as a leading Shariah-compliant, waqf-based investment solution for Malaysian investors," it said. 

Meanwhile, PMB Investment chief executive officer Hang Tuah Amin Tajudin said the fund continues to demonstrate its resilience and relevance in today’s dynamic investment landscape by achieving a five-year return of 72.27 per cent, or an average annual return of 14.45 per cent in FY2026.

"As we move forward, PMB Investment remains committed to enhancing our waqf-based offerings, broadening access for all Malaysians, and ensuring that ethical investing continues to generate tangible value for our unitholders and the wider community,” he said.

The PMB-An-Nur Waqf Income Fund is a Shariah-compliant unit trust fund that integrates the waqf concept of the Islamic endowment model into its investment framework.

PMB Investment said a portion of the fund’s income is channelled towards waqf purposes, enabling unitholders to participate in socially responsible investing that benefits the broader community while earning competitive returns. 

Investors can begin their journey with PMB Investment through the EZForm on www.pmbinvestment.com.my, with seamless fund transfers available via FPX. - Bernama

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