KUALA LUMPUR: RGB International Bhd yesterday confirmed that it has sought the consent of note-holders for the proposed disposal of a portion of its equity interest in Chateau de Bavet Club Co Ltd in Cambodia. “We have sought the consent of our note-holders of our RM200 million commercial papers/medium term notes programme (2007/2014) for the proposed disposal of Chateau together with other variations to the terms of the trust deed dated June 18, 2007,” the company told Bursa Malaysia Securities. It added that the necessary disclosures had been made by the company’s facility agent, which is Maybank Investment Bank Bhd, to Bank Negara Malaysia and the Securities Commission on Sept 3 and Sept 6, respectively. According to an industry source, an announcement to the stock exchange was unnecessary given that the debt papers in question were not listed. In yesterday’s announcement, the company also reiterated that it was “still in the midst of negotiations for the proposed disposal
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 13 CGS-CIMB Securities Sdn Bhd and Pertama Digital Bhd is collaborating to develop digital financial services to empower investors post-pandemic. Deputy chief executive officer Alan Inn Wei Loon said presently, there are 200,000 retail investors on board with the brokerage.
Pertama Digital Bhd said Monday it has inked a memorandum of understanding with CGS-CIMB Securities Sdn Bhd to develop and bring to market digital financial services that empower investors in post-pandemic Malaysia.