Securities Commission of Malaysia

20 results about this entity

Period: 10 Apr 2015 - 16 May 2019

Malaysia establishes fintech bridges

Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has signed series of innovation cooperation agreements – or ‘fintech bridges’ – with several regulators in major financial centres, in a move to spur greater cooperation in facilitating and regulating innovations emerging within the digital finance industry.

Dubai and Malaysia ink fintech cooperation agreement

The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) and Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) last week entered into an agreement to cooperate in the development of financial technology (FinTech) innovation.

Malaysian securities regulators raise cyber threat levels

Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) and Bursa Malaysia would like to inform investors that trading continues to operate per normal today.

Australia and Malaysia build fintech bridge

Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) yesterday entered into an Innovation Cooperation Agreement with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) to further promote innovation in financial services in their respective markets.

Malaysian regulator waves through P2P loan firms

Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) today introduced six registered Peer-to-Peer (P2P) financing platform operators in Malaysia to widen funding avenues for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

Securities Commission Malaysia issues new cyber resilience guidelines

Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) today issued new guidelines to enhance cyber resilience of the capital market by requiring capital market entities to establish and implement effective governance measures to counter cyber risk and protect investors.

Securities Commission Malaysia hones in on fintech innovation

Securities Commission Malaysia is to draw key stakeholders together in a bid to create a stable ecosystem for the promotion of fintech innovation in the country.

Malaysian Securities Commission invites submissions from equity crowdfunders

The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) announced today that operators interested in establishing and operating an equity crowdfunding (ECF) or Shariah-compliant ECF platform can now submit their application to the Securities Commission Malaysia.