Bursa Malaysia Reports RM252.4 Million PATAMI For FY2023, Declares 14 Sen Dividend

Bursa Malaysia Reports RM252.4 Million PATAMI For FY2023, Declares 14 Sen Dividend

Bursa Malaysia Berhad (Bursa Malaysia) recorded a Profit After Tax, Minority Interest and Zakat (PATAMI) of RM252.4 million for the financial year ended 31 December 2023 (FY2023), a 11.4%  increase from the RM226.6 million reported in the previous financial year ended 31  December 2022 (FY2022).

The growth in PATAMI is attributed to higher operating  revenue by 1.3% to RM592.8 million from RM585.3 million in FY2022. Meanwhile, total  operating expenses saw a 0.6% marginal increase to RM294.5 million from RM292.7 million in FY2022.

The Board of Directors approved and declared a final dividend of 14.0 sen per share, amounting to approximately RM113.3 million, in addition to the interim dividend of 15.0  sen per share paid in August 2023. This brings the total dividend to 29.0 sen per share,  representing a payout ratio of 93.0% for FY2023.

“Notwithstanding the challenging outlook, emerging markets and developing  economies have outperformed advanced economies. Malaysia’s economy, in particular,  remains resilient in 2023, with a projected GDP growth rate of close to 4.0%,” said Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar, Chairman of Bursa Malaysia in a release today (Jan 31).

“In terms of capital market  performance, the FBMKLCI emerged as ASEAN’s second-best performer, with a 5.7%  increase in the second half of 2023, and closed the year at 1,454.7 points, a healthy  rebound from the 1,376.7 points recorded in the first half of 2023.”

Datuk Muhamad Umar Swift, Chief Executive Officer of Bursa Malaysia said, “Despite  a slight 0.5% drop in the ADV to RM2.1 billion, it remained above the pre-pandemic level.  Notably, both the total funds raised through Initial Public Offerings (“IPOs”) and the IPO  market capitalisation exceeded the figures from the previous year. In FY2023, the  Exchange successfully raised RM3.6 billion from new listings compared to RM3.5 billion for FY2022, bringing our IPO market capitalisation to RM13.6 billion, surpassing last year’s  total of RM11.2 billion. These developments highlight the market’s capability to adapt  and thrive, solidifying the Exchange’s role as a viable platform for fundraising and  investing needs.”

The Securities Market registered trading revenue of RM266.6 million in FY2023 compared to RM263.5 million in FY2022, an increase of 1.2%, due to higher ADV traded  for On-Market Trades (“OMT”) and Direct Business Trades (“DBT”). In the Derivatives  Market, trading revenue fell by 7.8% to RM89.6 million from RM97.2 million in FY2022,  mainly due to lower collateral management fees earned, and fewer Crude Palm Oil  Futures (“FCPO”) contract traded in FY2023. However, conference fees and exhibition related income increased significantly to RM7.3 million from RM2.1 million in FY2022,  driven by a substantial rise in the number of participants at the Palm and Lauric Oils Price  Outlook Conference & Exhibition (“POC”).

As for the Islamic Market, BSAS trading revenue grew by 3.9% to RM17.1 million in  FY2023, up from RM16.4 million in FY2022. Meanwhile, non-trading revenue from data business recorded a notable rise to RM68.0 million in FY2023, as compared to RM60.8  million in the previous corresponding year. This was underpinned by the higher Securities and Derivatives market data revenue, as a result from the revision in fees at  the beginning of the second quarter of 2023 and a higher number of subscribers in  FY2023. Other revenue streams that contributed to the non-trading revenue growth  include member services & connectivity and depository services.

Datuk Umar continued, “The trading activity will continue to be influenced by ongoing  global and local developments. As a Multi-Asset Exchange, our commitment is to focus  on diversifying fundraising and trading opportunities for our valued stakeholders. This  includes the recently launched Bursa Gold Dinar, MyBURSA portal and BURSA REACH,

all aimed at enhancing investor access and experience. The introduction of the currency  futures contract, Mini USD/CNH Currency Futures and the Futures Trading  Apprenticeship Programme further underscores our commitment to invigorate the  Malaysian derivatives market. Additionally, our joint venture entity, BR Capital, has been established to assist small to mid-sized companies in their fundraising efforts, by  providing them with new avenues for capital beyond the traditional wholesale markets.”

“In line with Environmental, Social, and Governance (“ESG”) goals, the Exchange will  continue to deliver our product and service offerings, which include the launch of the ESG Reporting Platform to aid public listed companies (“PLCs”) in fulfilling their ESG reporting requirements, and the launch of the Centralised Sustainability Intelligence platform, to facilitate both listed and unlisted companies in assessing their carbon  emissions impact and ESG data reporting in accordance with global standards. In supporting Malaysian businesses to achieve net zero carbon emissions, the Bursa Carbon Exchange will continue to expand its multi-environmental product range and  engage in strategic collaborations with various stakeholders,” concluded Tan Sri Abdul  Wahid Omar.

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