The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bursa seeks opportunit­ies to collaborat­e with fintechs

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KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Bhd is seeking out opportunit­ies to collaborat­e with fintech (financial technology) companies or other strategic partners to strengthen its value propositio­n, thus increasing its agility and efficiency.

Chief executive officer Datuk Muhamad Umar Swift said such efforts would help the exchange grow, capture new opportunit­ies, innovate, and remain relevant in this fast-changing financial landscape.

“We are open as to potential collaborat­ion and the nature of the same.

“We also look towards investment and adoption of new financial technologi­es through proof-of-concept (PoC) and investment in start-ups, in an effort to accelerate the adoption of new technology and with new partners to benefit the wider industry and drive the growth of the capital market,” he told Bernama.

Hence, Muhamad Umar said Bursa Malaysia has successful­ly completed two PoCs where the collaborat­ions were part of the exchange's focus on technology­driven innovation.

“As we better understand the value of some of these opportunit­ies and further our discussion­s with key partners, we may explore mergers and acquisitio­ns (M&A) should the opportunit­y arise,” he said.

However, Muhamad Umar said Bursa Malaysia has no plans to merge with any exchange at this time.

It was reported that Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGX) is exploring mergers and acquisitio­ns to drive its ambitions as a multiasset exchange.

Commenting on SGX's plan, Muhamad Umar said the local bourse sees SGX as a strong competitor and as a partner.

Bursa Malaysia has worked synergisti­cally with SGX for mutual benefit for many years now, for example, via the Asean Exchanges collaborat­ion.

“We will also continue to engage in collaborat­ions and knowledge sharing with specific peer exchanges. However, there are no plans to merge with any exchange, at this time.”

He stressed that Bursa Malaysia will continue to look for opportunit­ies to collaborat­e towards contributi­ng to the growth of Asean economy, specifical­ly across the capital markets of Asean.

The exchange remains focused on the bigger picture and the factors that are important to it, which is the growth in capabiliti­es to serve its stakeholde­rs and the growing the breadth and depth of its offerings.

“This will contribute in showcasing the attractive­ness of the Asean market as an asset class to global investors,” he added. — Bernama

 ?? Bernama photo ?? Bursa Malaysia is seeking out opportunit­ies to collaborat­e with fintech companies or other strategic partners to strengthen its value propositio­n, thus increasing its agility and efficiency. —
Bernama photo Bursa Malaysia is seeking out opportunit­ies to collaborat­e with fintech companies or other strategic partners to strengthen its value propositio­n, thus increasing its agility and efficiency. —

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