Bursa Malaysia - Structure

Structure

The wholly owned subsidiaries of Bursa Malaysia own and operate the various businesses, as set out below:-

  1. Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain securities exchange
  2. Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain a futures and options exchange
  3. Labuan International Financial Exchange Inc. - Provide, operate and maintain offshore financial exchange
  4. Bursa Malaysia Bonds Sdn Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain registered electronic facility for secondary bond market
  5. Bursa Malaysia Securities Clearing Sdn Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain a clearing house for the securities exchange
  6. Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Clearing Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain a clearing house for the futures and options exchange
  7. Bursa Malaysia Depository Sdn Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain a central depository
  8. Bursa Malaysia Depository Nominees Sdn Bhd - Act as a nominee for the central depository and receive securities on deposit for safe-custody or management
  9. Bursa Malaysia Information Sdn Bhd - Provide and disseminate prices and other information relating to securities quoted on exchanges within the group
  10. Bursa Malaysia Islamic Services Sdn Bhd - Operate all Islamic Markets businesses and activities initiated under Bursa Malaysia

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