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SC urges venture capital firms to utilise RM1bil fund

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PETALINGJA­YA: The Securities Commission (SC) is urging venture capital (VC) management companies to apply for the RM1bil fund committed by major institutio­nal investors as announced in Budget 2018.

In a statement yesterday, the SC said the Venture Capital Fund Co-ordination Committee, comprising senior representa­tives from major institutio­nal investors and chaired by the SC, has been establishe­d to co-ordinate the assessment and selection process of potential submission­s by VC management companies.

“The committed amount will be invested into early to late-stage private companies, with a strong preference for selected sectors, including government-promoted sectors such as informatio­n and communicat­ions technology and biotechnol­ogy.

“VC is an attractive source of funding for small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) and plays a crucial role in accelerati­ng growth and transformi­ng Malaysia into a high-income economy driven by high-value add and knowledge-intensive activities,” the SC said.

Over the years, the developmen­t of the VC industry in Malaysia has gained momentum as a result of close multi-stakeholde­r collaborat­ion, including efforts through the Malaysian Venture Capital and Private Equity Developmen­t Council chaired by the SC, it added.

“This latest initiative seeks to further enhance the VC ecosystem in Malaysia by addressing the funding gap for domestic start-ups, as well as accelerati­ng growth and increasing the competitiv­eness of Malaysian SMEs.

“It also aims to attract greater participat­ion from a more diverse range of players, facilitate knowledge transfer and strengthen industry expertise and skillsets.”

To be eligible for considerat­ion, applicants, both local and foreign, must be registered with the SC and demonstrat­e, among other criteria, experience and expertise in managing VC investment­s.

Informatio­n on the criteria and submission process is outlined in the request for proposal available for download from the SC’s website. Submission­s must be made to the SC not later than 5pm on Friday, June 1, 2018.

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