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Malaysia Stock Loans against Bursa Malaysia shares

A stock loan against shares you hold on Malaysia’s principal equity venue — for family offices, founders and controlling shareholders, without selling a single share.

01 · The Market
Asia

Malaysia equity markets.

We structure stock loans (securities-backed financing) against Malaysia-listed shares. It lets founders, family offices and controlling shareholders draw liquidity from a concentrated position without selling, without unsettling voting control, and with the full holding recovered on repayment. You stay the beneficial owner throughout.

Malaysia stock loans at a glance:

Listed venueBursa Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange)
RegulatorSecurities Commission Malaysia (SC)
CurrencyMYR
Principal indicesFBM KLCI, FBM 100, FBM Emas
StructureNon-recourse, limited- or full-recourse

Regulatory references are published for general orientation and are not legal advice.

03 · FAQ
Malaysia · Stock Loans

What holders ask about Malaysia.

01How much can I borrow against Malaysia-listed shares?
The loan-to-value is set to your holding — its free float, daily traded volume, volatility, and your own regulatory standing. A large-cap with deep free float supports a higher LTV than a thin mid-cap, and a non-recourse structure runs lower than a full-recourse one on the same stock. We quote indicative ratios only after reviewing the position.
02Which Malaysia exchanges can I borrow against?
We cover Bursa Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange). Financing is arranged against shares listed there; which venue applies depends on the issuer’s primary listing and how the holding trades.
03What currency can the facility be drawn in?
The default is MYR, the listing currency. Cross-currency structures — drawing a USD or EUR loan against the position — are common, and bring hedging, settlement and tax points we set out expressly in the documentation.
04Who regulates these transactions in Malaysia?
Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) is the principal regulator. Black Haven Investments lends as principal; lending and any regulated activity are conducted by, or through, appropriately licensed or registered entities in the relevant jurisdiction.
04 · Adjacent Markets
Asia

Countries adjacent to Malaysia.

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A particular Malaysia holding to talk through?

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