The Sun (Malaysia)

Mavcap, Penjana Kapital are now wholly owned by Khazanah Nasional

- KUALA LUMPUR:

Khazanah Nasional Bhd has completed the acquisitio­n of Malaysia Venture Capital Management (Mavcap) and Penjana Kapital in an effort to strengthen Malaysia’s venture capital (VC) ecosystem and improve public institutio­ns.

The acquisitio­ns are expected to enhance the coordinati­on and centralisa­tion of government resources, facilitate efforts to advance Malaysia’s startup ecosystem and bolster its regional competitiv­eness, the sovereign wealth fund said in a statement yesterday.

Khazanah said Mavcap and Penjana Kapital are now its wholly-owned subsidiari­es.

According to Khazanah, it will begin establishi­ng a national fund-of-funds (NFOF) with an initial allocation of RM1 billion to invest in innovative and high-growth startups via VC and private equity funds.

“The integratio­n of Mavcap and Penjana Kapital represents an opportunit­y to build on the solid foundation­s of these entities while implementi­ng new initiative­s aimed at further strengthen­ing Malaysia’s VC ecosystem,” Khazanah managing director Datuk Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir said.

He said by consolidat­ing investment platforms across multiple investment agencies, Malaysia will be better positioned to ensure greater sustainabi­lity of funding, crowd-in private capital, attract regional VC firms into the country and catalyse strategica­lly important sectors.

“Furthermor­e, the establishm­ent of an NFOF aligns with Khazanah’s Future Malaysia Programme, which aims to support the local start-up ecosystem of entreprene­urs, startups, VC, and corporate venture programmes through collaborat­ion with domestic and internatio­nal partners,” he added.

Amirul Feisal said Khazanah is confident that the combined experience and resources of all the entities will enhance access to capital for start-ups, driving innovation and spurring economic growth.

“We recognise the contributi­ons and commitment of Mavcap and Penjana Kapital. Their vision and dedication to the VC ecosystem all these years have been instrument­al, and we look forward to drawing on the teams’ strength and experience to achieve our collective vision of Advancing Malaysia,” he added. – Bernama

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