Obligations And Securities Companies in Malaysia

Obligations and securities companies in Malaysia are regulated by the Securities Commission of Malaysia (SC). The SC is a statutory body established in 1993 under the Securities Commission Act 1993. The SC's vision is to be a world-class regulator, promoting a vibrant and sustainable securities market.

The SC regulates and develops the Malaysian capital markets. The SC's main functions are to:

-Regulate and supervise the activities of market intermediaries

-Develop and promote the Malaysian capital market

-Educate and create awareness of the capital market

-Enforce the laws and regulations relating to the securities market

The SC regulates obligations and securities companies in Malaysia in order to protect investors and ensure the integrity of the market. The SC requires all obligations and securities companies to be licensed in order to operate in Malaysia.

The SC has the power to grant, refuse, revoke or suspend the license of any obligations and securities company. The SC may also impose conditions on the operation of licensed companies.

The SC has the power to investigate any person or company involved in the securities market. The SC may also take disciplinary action against any person or company found to have breached the securities laws and regulations.