Debentures And Securities Companies in Malaysia

Debentures and securities companies in Malaysia are subject to the Securities Commission Act 1993. The Act provides for the regulation of debentures and securities companies and the activities of these companies. The Securities Commission is the regulatory body for debentures and securities companies in Malaysia.

Debentures are debt instruments that are issued by companies to raise capital. They are usually issued for a period of 10 years or more. Securities companies are companies that deal in securities. They are involved in the buying and selling of shares, bonds and other financial instruments.

The Securities Commission Act requires debentures and securities companies to be licensed by the Commission. The Act also sets out the rules and regulations that these companies must follow.

The Securities Commission has the power to investigate any complaints that are made against debentures and securities companies. It can also take disciplinary action against these companies if they are found to be in breach of the Act.