The Borneo Post

Khazanah eyes investment opportunit­ies in Central Asia

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ASTANA, Kazakhstan: Khazanah Nasional Bhd, plans to widen investment activities beyond Turkey and is eyeing potential opportunit­ies in Central Asia, a region it has no presence yet.

Executive director of Finance/ chief financial officer, Datuk Mohd Izani Ghani said the investment could be varied, with the exception of the oil and gas and plantation sector, as the national strategic fund is not involved in both.

“We are already big in Turkey, with various investment­s such as in an airport and hospital. We can extend our healthcare business to here (Central Asia).

“We have also investment­s in

We are already big in Turkey, with various investment­s such as in an airport and hospital. We can extend our healthcare business to here (Central Asia).

hospitals in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and soon, in China. It’s good to complete the whole geography. Central Asia has been on our radar,” he told Bernama on the sidelines of the Malaysia-Kazakhstan Energy Business Forum yesterday.

He was a panellist at the Session 1 titled, Investment Opportunit­ies and Collaborat­ions Between Malaysia and Kazakhstan, which was moderated by Malaysia’s Ambassador to Kazakhstan, Syed Mohamad Bakri Syed Abd Rahman.

Mohd Izani did not rule out investment possibilit­ies in Kazakhstan, Malaysia’s fourth largest trading partner among the Commonweal­th of Independen­t States countries.

“Kazakhstan’s sovereign fund has been to our office to understand the way we undertake transforma­tion. The meeting was more of a business engagement,” he said.

The one-day business forum was held as a culminatio­n of Malaysia’s participat­ion at the Astana EXPO 2017, spearheade­d by the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water.

The EXPO provided an unique platform for the public and private sectors to explore business opportunit­ies during the business matching sessions at the Malaysia Pavilion.It included pocket talks highlighti­ng Malaysia’s strength in various fields of energy, green technology and the economy. — Bernama

Datuk Mohd Izani Ghani, Khazanah Nasional Bhd executive director of Finance/chief financial officer

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