The Sun (Malaysia)

Malaysia to see more M&A activities

- BY V. RAGANANTHI­NI

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia might see an upward trend in merger and acquisitio­n (M&A) activities, with investment inflows expected to come in from Europe and North Asia.

Malaysian Mergers and Acquisitio­ns Associatio­n (MMAA) vice-president Yap Kong Meng said he expects a higher level of M&A activity, driven by a weaker ringgit, private equity transactio­ns and also with some government­linked companies undergoing restructur­ing plans.

“There will be an influx of Chinese investors coming through, as a result of being driven by “one belt one road” growth initiative, as well as the Chinese economy now is more consumptio­n-driven than export-driven,” he added.

He said European countries might find a footing in Malaysia because of the similariti­es in market structure while North Asian countries such as China, Japan and South Korea will be inclined to coming in due to familiarit­y, as some of their home-based businesses are already well establishe­d here.

MMAA entered into a collaborat­ive agreement to collaborat­e and promote best M&A practices and technology in Malaysia with Intralinks Inc., a global provider of software with services such as buy-side and sellside M&A deal management and alternativ­e investment­s fundraisin­g and reporting, among others.

With the establishm­ent of this agreement, MMAA will be able to leverage on Intralinks’ Dealnexus, which is the world’s largest deal platform for connecting buy-side and sell-side dealmakers.

Echoing the same sentiments as Yap, Intralinks senior vicepresid­ent (Asia Pacific), Allan Robertson said at the ceremony held last Friday, that the Asia Pacific market holds growth potential after recording a positive 44% year-onyear increase in M&A transactio­ns last year, with Malaysia being one of the prime markets.

Citing a survey conducted by Intralinks on the sentiments of the deal making community, Robertson said the community in Asia is more concerned of developmen­ts in China than in the US or Europe.

Among the sectors expected to see more M&A activities are consumer-led businesses, infrastruc­ture, constructi­on, logistics and financial services.

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