Today’s accelerating pace of market changes catalyzed by technological advancements, extreme climate changes and geo-political tensions portend to a future of significant opportunities and threats for global capital markets. Against this backdrop, the future of Malaysia's capital market will be shaped by the transformative agility of industry participants in adapting to digitalization, ESG practices, as well as complying with regulatory demands.
Recently, the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) in its Annual Report 2022 highlighted that Malaysia’s total capital market funds raised hit a record high of RM179.4 billion last year, exceeding its 5-year average of RM121.4 billion per annum.
Total capital market (equity and bonds/sukuk) funds grew 37% year-on-year (y-o-y) in 2022. The growth was driven by a record amount of corporate bond and sukuk issuances.
There was also significant growth in the alternative fundraising market which expanded 24% y-o-y to RM3 billion with the highest growth in the peer-to-peer (P2P) financing segment, which saw an increase of 38% y-o-y to RM1.6 billion.