Malaysia Investor Relations Awards 2018 · 2018-12-21 · & 2, Sime Darby Convention Centre, Kuala...
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Malaysia Investor Relations
Awards 2018
OCTOBER 2018
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MALAYSIA INVESTOR RELATIONS (IR) AWARDS 2018
The Investor Relations Awards 2018 (IR Awards) is the largest annual event in the Malaysian Investor Relations Association (MIRA)'s calendar. For the eigth consecutive year, MIRA is proud to host the IR Awards, which marks the culmination of a dedicated initiative by the Association in advancing and promoting good IR practices among listed entities in Malaysia. The awards was presented on Wednesday, 5 December 2018 at Level 1, Ballrooms 1 & 2, Sime Darby Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur.
Objectives of the IR Awards
• To recognise and celebrate the achievements of top IR performers from the Malaysian listed entities through a comprehensive, independent IR Survey and poll of all relevant buy-side and sell-side firms investing in or covering Malaysian equities
• To promote good corporate governance, advocating greater transparency and timely, fair disclosure which will ultimately enhance shareholder value for all companies
• To highlight to other public-listed companies and IR practitioners the exemplary IR practices that they might seek to emulate
• To recognise the diversity in IR activities and practices which will eventually help boost the standards of IR in these areas
• To raise the bar for excellence in IR so that the IR function will be regarded as an essential part of corporate DNA
Overview of the Annual Malaysian IR Survey
In partnership with KPMG Management & Risk Consulting Sdn Bhd, the awards were presented as a result of a survey undertaken between September to October 2018 by a media consultancy firm focusing on evaluating and rating the IR-related activities conducted by Malaysian companies and corporate individuals/professionals in 2017.
With KPMG's involvement in this year's Awards, besides the criteria stipulated, top companies were also screened through for adverse news, compliance with Bursa Malaysia's Listing Requirements on website announcements and key financial ratios on relevant categories.
The Survey approach is based on:
• A carefully compiled, yet simple questionnaire to help elicit as high response levels as possible.
• E-mails with provision of website link to questionnaires with criteria for voting, to give the widest coverage and opportunity for participants.
• Highly targeted potential respondent listings - Responses were only accepted from legitimate investment professionals at brokerage firms/asset managers.
• Provision of final results, based on verified, weighted responses, to give validity to the findings. The final results were validated by KPMG.
Participants
Over 900 legitimate investment professionals covering stocks in Bursa Malaysia were invited to take part in the survey.
Voting Process
Each voter will only be allowed to vote once, and it will be allowable for any voter to give partial response only (i.e. they do not have to complete every part of the question categories in order for their nominations to be accepted). When voting they will be encouraged to submit multiple nominations, scoring firms/individuals in ranking order based on overall quality of knowledge, service and interaction.
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Results Calculation
Once nominations have been received, checked and verified, at the close of the poll, calculation and compilation of results will be done. All nominations in each category will be treated separately, and used only to form the result for that category. There will not be any aggregation of nominations across various categories. Separate rankings and results for companies and individuals were collected for the following categories:-
• Large Cap
• Medium Cap
• Small Cap
• Micro Cap
10 categories surveyed are polled under Large, Mid, Small and Micro based on company size (market capitalisation) referenced against the basket of companies under the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Index Series during that period. The following are the categories polled:-
• Best Company for IR
• Best CEO for IR
• Best CFO for IR
• Best IR Professional
• Best IR Website
• Best IR for an IPO in 2017
• Business Knowledge & Insights of an IR Team
• Most Improved Service from an IR Team
• Best Quality of Annual Reports/Formal Disclosure
• Best Quality of One-on-One Meetings
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Supplementary Report
This Supplementary Report (“Report”) outlines the investor relations developments at the regional and
global landscape, engagement through corporate website, technological modalities for investor relations
and analyses on the trends of the winners over the past three years as well as observations from the
qualitative and quantitative assessment performed. Disclaimer: The information contained in this Report
is of a general nature and is not intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity.
Although endeavour is made to provide accurate and timely information, there can be no guarantee that
such information is accurate as of the date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future.
No one should act on such information without appropriate professional advice after a thorough
examination of the particular situation.
Investor relations developments – rise of stewardship
The rise of “responsible ownership” or better known as “stewardship” is profoundly impacting the roles
assumed by the cogs of the capital market wheel, including that of investor relations practitioners. Against
the backdrop of intensifying equity ownership by institutional investors and growing consciousness brought
about by global stewardship codes, it is only natural to expect proactive engagement between companies
and investors to take on the same trajectory. As Larry Fink (the Chief Executive Officer of the largest asset
manager in the world, BlackRock) has put it in his open letter to investee companies early this year, “the
time has come for a new model of shareholder engagement — one that strengthens and deepens
communication between shareholders and the companies that they own”.
In an environment whereby asset management companies are establishing dedicated stewardship teams
and attendant resources to augment portfolio managers, the narrative and audience of investor relations
communication have to evolve in tandem. To this end, investor relations officers (“IROs”) have to go
beyond the conventional operational narrative and short-term financial numbers by linking communication
with strategy. As practices such as “auto piloting” (voting solely based on recommendations of proxy
advisors) and “silent voting” (voting without engaging companies) are reduced to that of bygones, investor
relations function must utilise investor feedback including that by stewardship teams of asset
management companies as a powerful strategic resource. All in all, as portfolio managers focus on
investment decisions and stewardship teams champion corporate governance issues, the investor
relations function of the company must co-ordinate with in-house management personnel and
governance counsels to form a unified engagement approach, including soliciting feedback and providing
responses.
In seeking to communicate the company’s value creation story, IROs should focus on outlining the broad thrust, opportunities and risks of their companies’ long-term strategies to create financial and social wealth. The words of wisdom professed by a former American politician, Donald Rumsfeld can certainly serve as a useful guide in this regard - “There are known knowns – things we know we know. There are also known unknowns that is to say there are things we know we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns, where we don’t know what we don’t know.” This language should strike a chord for any investor relations practitioner that communicates with the investment community in uncertain times: Simply put, the job of an investor is to understand uncertainties and to take a scientific approach to pricing them. On the other hand, the role of the company through an IRO is to aid that process, in part by translating “unknown unknowns” into “known unknowns” and the communication should be done within regulatory confines.
This newfound environment also certainly calls for greater oversight by the board on investor relations oversight with due consideration given to not only how attractive the company is to investors but also how beneficial an investor is to the company’s shareholder portfolio. The greater involvement by boards would increasingly be the case as institutional investors including asset management companies adopt an “engagement-first” approach to voting whereby concerns are identified and discussed with the aim of resolving issues facing the company.
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Engagement through corporate website
Acknowledging the shift in the way we use technology to disseminate information, IROs should harness related modalities by communicating with investors through multiple digital avenues including company website. In fact, pursuant to paragraph/Rule 9.21 of the Main Market/ACE Market Listing Requirements of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad, every listed issuer must have its own website and information contained therein should be current and informative.
A high-quality website with easy access to a company’s information would seamlessly enable the process for investors to formulate their judgments. To this end, several “leading practices” could potentially be explored to allow investors to have a better appreciation on the company’s value creation narrative. For instance, a crisp and interactive video (with a duration of two minutes being the common “sweet spot”) could be a powerful added feature within a website to summarise the company’s business profile. Through the video, investors can have a quick grasp on the company’s “way of play”. Another sleek leading functionality that is worth adopting would be the ability to download (in a spreadsheet friendly format) data- driven reports that are characterised by “volume”, “variety” and “velocity”. This would negate the need for investors to perform “swivel chair duties” from a word or pdf format document as they could instantly crunch the numbers through the spreadsheet.
Another value-add feature to apprise investors is through e-mail updates or newsletters as investors would have accessibility at their convenience. Companies are therefore encouraged to send out periodic updates to their investors by leveraging on technology. This can be done vide an e-mail newsletter that details the company’s progress towards reaching key milestones and status updates on ongoing developments.
Technological modalities for investor relations
Rapacious technologies are creating waves of change and new opportunities in investor relations as companies are now embarking on digitalisation as we phase into the fourth industrial revolution. Investor relations, by nature, is a strategic communication function that is being transformed by technological developments. Digitisation, social media, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are transforming all industries in the corporate landscape.
The use of digital distribution channels for company investor communications has become indispensable as the orthodox face-to-face investor meetings are being challenged by an increased demand for virtual engagements such as webcasts, video conferences, webinars and web conferencing. Other innovations such as social media, data analytics, financial technology platforms and even artificial intelligence have further revolutionised these engagement fora.
Conventionally, investor relations teams reported numbers to their management teams as static set points
throughout the year. Today, with investors having access to so many avenues of information about
companies, IROs are now expected to have detailed knowledge and understanding of their companies.
This paradigm shift from “reactive” to “proactive” means that IROs have to be consistently in tune
with the pulse of the industry and market sentiments. In other words, IROs will need to be proficient of
their sector nuances, requiring a broad knowledge of industry-related change.
Another medium whereby the usage of technology may be impactful is through advocating investor relations practices via social media as it can strategically amplify a company’s message. For IROs, monitoring social media channels such as LinkedIn and Twitter is an important part of managing investor relations. Social media is becoming a valuable part of the communications strategy of a successful investor relations program. In this light, IROs should embrace social media as an effective mean to emphasise their corporate story.
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Analyses on the trends of the winners over the past three years
Note: The results of the survey was based on popularity voting from the “buy-side” and “sell-side” players of
the investment community. Arising from this methodology, the trend analyses on the winners of each
category are premised on factors such as voting behaviour and perception, rather than exclusively based
on industry developments. The observations below outline the trends in the respective award categories,
stratified by market capitalisation and industry.
Note: Capitalisation has been abbreviated as “cap”; Chief Executive Officer as (“CEO”); Chief Financial
Officer as (“CFO”); and Investor Relations as (“IR”).
Large Cap
As depicted in Chart 1, diversified conglomerates have been leading the way for the past three years, taking a dominant share of the awards despite the competitive landscape. For instance, Sime Darby Berhad had won in numerous categories such as Best Company for Investor Relations, Best Investor Relations Website, Best Investor Relations Professional and Best CEO & CFO for Investor Relations. Sime Darby Berhad had also won awards outside of the large cap category including Best Business Knowledge and Insights of Investor Relations Team, Quality of 1-to-1 Meetings and Quality of Annual Reports in 2016. This could possibly stem from the availability of resources among conglomerates, whereby a positive correlation between size of company and investor relations programme was observed. Taking conglomerates aside, companies in the commercial banking industry have typically came in second based on pecking order. Malayan Banking Berhad and RHB Capital Berhad/RHB Bank Berhad had won the Best CFO for Investor Relations in 2015 and 2016. Additionally, CIMB Group Holdings Berhad had won the Best CFO for Investor Relations in 2017 while Hong Leong Bank Berhad had won the award for the Most Improved Services category in 2016.
Chart 1: Winners in the large cap by
industry from 2015 to 2017
Conglomerate
Commercial Banking
Oil and Gas
Telecommunications
Media
7%
13%
47%
13%
20%
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Medium Cap
Similar with the large cap category, the conglomerate industry proclaimed dominance in the share of the awards in the past three years, as shown in Chart 2. Sunway Berhad and Genting Plantations Berhad had both won awards such as Best Company for Investor Relations and Best Investor Relations Professional, Best CEO and Best CFO for Investor Relations and Best Investor Relations Website for the 2015 and 2016 awards. It is interesting to note that the airline industry came in second for the medium cap category, specifically AirAsia Group Berhad and Malaysian Airports Holdings Berhad being awarded for Best Website for Investor Relations, Best Company for Investor Relations, Best CEO for Investor Relations and Best CFO for Investor Relations in 2017.
Small Cap
Companies in the technology industry under the small cap category, namely, Vitrox Corporation Berhad and Globetronics Technology Berhad, had dominated the awards such as Best Company for Investor Relations, Best Investor Relations Professional, Best CFO for Investor Relations and Best CEO for Investor Relations in 2016 and 2017, as depicted in Chart 3. In 2015 however, it was the property industry that led the small cap category, with companies such as Malton Berhad and Tambun Indah Land Berhad winning almost all of the contested awards.
Micro Cap
Chart 2: Winners in the medium cap by
industry from 2015 to 2017
Conglomerate
Airline
Construction
Chart 3: Winners in the small cap by industry from 2015 to 2017
Technology
Property
Others
Construction
In the case of micro cap, it was observed over the three years trot, companies in the engineering industry had won the largest share of awards. It is worth highlighting that AWC Berhad, had won almost all of the contested awards in year 2016, while HSS Engineers Berhad had won most awards in 2017 which include Best Company for Investor Relations, Best Investor Relations Professional and Best CEO for Investor Relations. In 2015, it was noted that the Computer Manufacturing Industry, helmed by EG Industries Berhad had won most of the awards.
13%
54%
33%
13%
37% 19%
31%
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Observations from qualitative and quantitative assessments performed
In addition to those criteria set by MIRA for the ten distinct award categories, a series of qualitative and quantitative indicators were used as benchmarks to further screen and provide an objective review of the consolidated voting results, specifically for those categories whereby potential award recipients are gridlocked with an equal number of votes. The following entails the findings and observations from the qualitative and quantitative assessment performed.
Qualitative assessment
Based on the validation exercise performed, it was observed that all of the assessed companies have
reflected the publication of announcements made to Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad on their respective
corporate websites, taking into account paragraph 9.21 of the Main Market Listing Requirements of
Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad and Rule 9.21 of the ACE Market Listing Requirements of Bursa
Malaysia Securities Berhad,
As from a corporate governance standpoint, it was observed that most of the selected winners had
established a dedicated investor relations function, as advocated in Guidance to Practice 11.1 of the
Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance. This serves to underscore the effort expended by such
companies to proactively engage with stakeholders, particularly the investment fraternity. In addition,
leading companies have explicitly placed investor relations as a matter under the preserve of the board
with stakeholder communications policy being formulated to guide the protocol, nature and extent of
stakeholder engagement.
However, it should be noted that there is still headroom for improvement amongst shortlisted companies in terms of ease of navigation on their corporate websites, which proved to be the “tie-breaker” for the “Best Investor Relations Website” category. Features such as investor toolkits, detailed calendar of investor relations events, and e-mail alert functionalities have served as distinguishing factors. In addition to compliance to mandatory promulgations on website content, adverse news were also taken into consideration in assessing the state of affairs concerning any potential award winner.
Quantitative assessment
In relation to the quantitative assessment performed, it is important to note that the relevance of such assessment only apply to two award categories, i.e. Best CEO for IR and Best CFO for IR as an extended criterion for potential winners that are gridlocked with an equal number of votes. These benchmarks have been carefully selected based on the controllability of these indicators against the responsibilities assumed by the key senior management personnel (i.e. the Chief Executive Officer is responsible for the setting of overall strategy execution and day-to-day management whilst the Chief Financial Officer is entrusted with the overall financial planning, reporting and managing the financial risks).
In this respect, their performance can somewhat be gauged through financial indicators such as return on equity, dividend per share and current ratio. Financial indicators are a good proxy to gauge the state of the financial health of companies, which translates into returns to investors whereby good financial performance could potentially uplift investor confidence and subsequently, precipitate a positive cycle of growth for the company.
It was noted that the winners for the abovementioned categories are indeed ahead of the curve in terms of financial performance as well as nature and extent of investor relations activities. Whilst it is important that companies should seek continuous improvement in their investor relations activities besides focusing on producing healthy financial returns for investors, considerations such as the company’s sustainability and externalities to stakeholders should also be taken into account.
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SURVEY FINDINGS THE LEADING FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS
MAIN BOARD - LARGE
BEST COMPANY FOR INVESTOR RELATIONS
DIGI.COM BERHAD
BEST CEO FOR INVESTOR RELATIONS
ALBERN MURTY - DIGI.COM BERHAD
BEST CFO FOR INVESTOR RELATIONS
DATO’ AMIRUL FEISAL WAN ZAHIR - MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD
BEST INVESTOR RELATIONS PROFESSIONAL
CHOW SHENG WAI - HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD
MAIN / ACE MARKETS - MID
BEST COMPANY FOR INVESTOR RELATIONS
ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD
BEST CEO FOR INVESTOR RELATIONS
LAU KEAN CHEONG – INARI AMERTRON BERHAD
BEST CFO FOR INVESTOR RELATIONS
LIM CHEONG GUAN – TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BERHAD
BEST INVESTOR RELATIONS PROFESSIONAL
TAN HONG IAN – ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD
MAIN / ACE MARKETS - SMALL
BEST COMPANY FOR INVESTOR RELATIONS
AIRASIA X BERHAD
BEST CEO FOR INVESTOR RELATIONS
DATO’ AZIZAN JAAFAR – GABUNGAN AQRS BERHAD
BEST CFO FOR INVESTOR RELATIONS
NG CHIN WAH – AEMULUS HOLDINGS BERHAD
BEST INVESTOR RELATIONS PROFESSIONAL
HANIF IDROSE MOHAMED – AIRASIA X BERHAD
MAIN / ACE MARKETS - MICRO
BEST COMPANY FOR INVESTOR RELATIONS
KELINGTON GROUP BERHAD
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Main Board – Large
Best Company for Investor Relations – Main Board (Large)
No. Companies
1 DIGI.COM BERHAD
2 MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD
3 CIMB GROUP HOLDINGS BERHAD
4 SIME DARBY BERHAD
5 TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD
6 HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD
7 KLCC PROP&REITS-STAPLED SECURITIES
8 ASTRO MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
9 NESTLE (M) BERHAD
10 PRESS METAL ALUMINIUM HOLDINGS BERHAD
11 PUBLIC BANK BERHAD
12 AXIATA GROUP BERHAD
13 PETRONAS DAGANGAN BERHAD
14 AMMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
15 IHH HEALTHCARE BERHAD
16 TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
17 MAXIS BERHAD
18 PPB GROUP BERHAD
19 GENTING BERHAD
20 MISC BERHAD
21 PETRONAS CHEMICALS GROUP BERHAD
22 RHB BANK BERHAD
23 SIME DARBY PLANTATION BERHAD
24 GENTING MALAYSIA BERHAD
25 IOI CORPORATION BERHAD
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Best CEO for IR - Main Board (Large)
No. Companies
1 Albern Murty - DIGI.COM BERHAD
2 Datuk Seri Ir. Azman Mohd - TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD
3 Tengku Dato’ Sri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz - CIMB GROUP HOLDINGS BERHAD
4 Domenic Fuda - HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD
5 Tan Sri Dato' Sri Tay Ah Lek - PUBLIC BANK BERHAD
6 Tan Sri Jamaludin Ibrahim - AXIATA GROUP BERHAD
7 Datuk Abdul Farid Alias - MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD
8 Tan Sri Dato’ Paul Koon Poh Keong - PRESS METAL ALUMINIUM HOLDINGS BERHAD
9 Datuk Hashim Wahir - KLCC PROP&REITS-STAPLED SECURITIES
10 Dato’ Sulaiman Mohd Tahir - AMMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
11 Dato' Rohana Tan Sri Datuk Haji Rozhan - ASTRO MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
12 Morten Lundal - MAXIS BERHAD
13 Alois Hofbauer - NESTLE (M) BERHAD
14 Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Mohd Bakke Salleh - SIME DARBY BERHAD
15 Dr. Tan See Leng - IHH HEALTHCARE BERHAD
16 Datuk Sazali Hamzah - PETRONAS CHEMICALS GROUP BERHAD
17 Dato' Khairussaleh Ramli - RHB BANK BERHAD
18 Dato' Sri Mohammed Shazalli Ramly - TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
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Best IR Professional – Main Board (Large)
No. Companies
1 Chow Sheng Wai - HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD
2 Winnie Ooi Guat Suan - DIGI.COM BERHAD
3 Steven Tan Chek Chye - CIMB GROUP HOLDINGS BERHAD
4 Jeeva Arulampalam - MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD
5 Ng Seiw Kuan - PUBLIC BANK BERHAD
6 Anis Ramli - TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD
7 Bindu Menon - KLCC PROP&REITS-STAPLED SECURITIES
8 Sharifah Naelah Alhabshi - MAXIS BERHAD
9 Clare Chin - AXIATA GROUP BERHAD
10 Penelope Koh - IHH HEALTHCARE BERHAD
11 Azreen Manap - ASTRO MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
12 Benjamin Poh Chee Fong - SIME DARBY PLANTATION BERHAD
13 Chelsea Cheng - AMMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
14 Zaida Alia Shaari - PETRONAS CHEMICALS GROUP BERHAD
15 Tai Choong Loo - PRESS METAL ALUMINIUM HOLDINGS BERHAD
Best CFO for IR - Main Board (Large)
No. Companies
1 Dato’ Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir - MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD
2 Shahnaz Farouque Jammal Ahmad - CIMB GROUP HOLDINGS BERHAD
3 Pik Yee Foong - HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD
4 Yik Sook Ling - PUBLIC BANK BERHAD
5 Nakul Sehgal - DIGI.COM BERHAD
6 Datuk Fazlur Rahman Zainuddin - TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD
7 Nor Fadhilah Mohd Ali - TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
8 Vivek Sood - AXIATA GROUP BERHAD
9 Martin Peter Kruegel - NESTLE (M) BERHAD
10 Low Soon Teck - IHH HEALTHCARE BERHAD
11 Annuar Marzuki Abdul Aziz - KLCC PROP&REITS-STAPLED SECURITIES
12 Norliwati Abd Wahab - PETRONAS DAGANGAN BERHAD
13 Renaka Ramachandran - SIME DARBY PLANTATION BERHAD
14 Shafiq Abdul Jabbar - ASTRO MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
15 Chong Kin Leong - GENTING BERHAD
16 Nasution Mohamed - MAXIS BERHAD
17 Tai Choong Loo - PRESS METAL ALUMINIUM HOLDINGS BERHAD
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Best IR Professional – Main Board (Large)
No. Companies
16 Christine Lau - SIME DARBY BERHAD
17 Rohaila Mohamed Basir - TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
Best IR Website - Main Board (Large)
No. Companies
1 CIMB GROUP HOLDINGS BERHAD
2 DIGI.COM BERHAD
3 ASTRO MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
4 MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD
5 TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD
6 AXIATA GROUP BERHAD
7 NESTLE (M) BERHAD
8 AMMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
9 GENTING BERHAD
10 IHH HEALTHCARE BERHAD
11 KLCC PROP&REITS-STAPLED SECURITIES
12 TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
13 HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD
14 PRESS METAL ALUMINIUM HOLDINGS BERHAD
15 SIME DARBY BERHAD
16 MAXIS BERHAD
17 PETRONAS DAGANGAN BERHAD
18 GENTING MALAYSIA BERHAD
19 PETRONAS CHEMICALS GROUP BERHAD
20 PUBLIC BANK BERHAD
21 PPB GROUP BERHAD
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MAIN /ACE MARKETS - MID
Best Company for Investor Relations - Main / Ace Markets (Mid)
No. Companies
1 ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD
2 INARI AMERTRON BERHAD
3 AIRASIA BERHAD
4 YINSON HOLDINGS BERHAD
5 AEON CREDIT SERVICE (M) BERHAD
6 VITROX CORPORATION BERHAD
7 CAHYA MATA SARAWAK BERHAD
8 QL RESOURCES BERHAD
9 TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BERHAD
10 AEON CO. (M) BERHAD
11 GAMUDA BERHAD
12 HARTALEGA HOLDINGS BERHAD
13 GLOBETRONICS TECHNOLOGY BERHAD
14 IJM CORPORATION BERHAD
15 MALAYSIA AIRPORTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
16 SUNWAY BERHAD
17 SERBA DINAMIK HOLDINGS BERHAD
18 ANN JOO RESOURCES BERHAD
19 BIMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
20 SUNWAY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST
21 V.S INDUSTRY BERHAD
22 AFFIN HOLDINGS BERHAD
23 AXIS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST
24 ECO WORLD INTERNATIONAL BERHAD
25 SAPURA ENERGY BERHAD
26 SUNWAY CONSTRUCTION GROUP BERHAD
27 ECO WORLD DEVELOPMENT GROUP BERHAD
28 HEINEKEN MALAYSIA BERHAD
29 UMW HOLDINGS BERHAD
30 BERMAZ AUTO BERHAD
31 BUMI ARMADA BERHAD
32 7-ELEVEN MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
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Best Company for Investor Relations - Main / Ace Markets - Mid (Con’t)
No. Companies
33 KERJAYA PROSPEK GROUP BERHAD
34 KPJ HEALTHCARE BERHAD
35 MALAKOFF CORPORATION BERHAD
36 SP SETIA BERHAD
37 FGV HOLDINGS BERHAD
38 GAS MALAYSIA BERHAD
39 GENTING PLANTATIONS BERHAD
40 MAH SING GROUP BERHAD
41 MY E.G. SERVICES BERHAD
42 VELESTO ENERGY BERHAD
43 WESTPORTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
Best CEO for IR - Main / Ace Markets (Mid)
No. Companies
1 Lau Kean Cheong - INARI AMERTRON BERHAD
2 Dato' Lee Kim Meow - TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BERHAD
3 Lim Chern Yuan - YINSON HOLDINGS BERHAD
4 Kuan Mun Leong - HARTALEGA HOLDINGS BERHAD
5 Chu Jenn Weng - VITROX CORPORATION BERHAD
6 Tan Sri Dr.Tony Fernandes - AIRASIA BERHAD
7 Joel Kornreich - ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD
8 Dato' Soam Heng Choon - IJM CORPORATION BERHAD
9 Badrul Feisal Bin Abdul Rahim - UMW HOLDINGS BERHAD
10 Khairul Kamarudin - BIMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
11 Dato' Chang Kim Wah - ECO WORLD DEVELOPMENT GROUP BERHAD
12 YM Raja Azmi Raja Nazuddin - MALAYSIA AIRPORTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
13 Dato' Khor Chap Jen - SP SETIA BERHAD
14 Dato' Jeffrey Ng - SUNWAY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST
15 Leong Kit May - AXIS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST
16 Dato' Sri Yeoh Choon San - BERMAZ AUTO BERHAD
17 YBhg Dato Isaac Lugun - CAHYA MATA SARAWAK BERHAD
18 Dato' Heng Huck Lee - GLOBETRONICS TECHNOLOGY BERHAD
19 Philip Ho - PAVILION REAL ESTATE INVTMENT TRUST
20 Dr. Chia Song Kooi - QL RESOURCES BERHAD
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Best CFO for IR - Main / Ace Markets (Mid)
No. Companies
1 Lim Cheong Guan - TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BERHAD
2 Syed Hizam Alsagoff - CAHYA MATA SARAWAK BERHAD
3 Raymond Wong Lai Loong - ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD
4 Ng Kok Choon - GLOBETRONICS TECHNOLOGY BERHAD
5 Ng Bee Lien - SUNWAY CONSTRUCTION GROUP BERHAD
6 Chong Chin Siong - V.S INDUSTRY BERHAD
7 Ho Guan Ming - YINSON HOLDINGS BERHAD
8 Malkit Singh Maan - BIMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
9 Chong Poh Leng - INARI AMERTRON BERHAD
10 Lim Kim Seng - VITROX CORPORATION BERHAD
11 Kuan Mun Keng - HARTALEGA HOLDINGS BERHAD
12 Choy Kah Yew - SP SETIA BERHAD
13 Chong Chang Choong - SUNWAY BERHAD
14 Irene Sin May Lin - SUNWAY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST
15 Long Sher Neng - TIME DOTCOM BERHAD
16 Azmin Bin Che Yusoff - UMW HOLDINGS BERHAD
17 Rafiza Ghazali - VELESTO ENERGY BERHAD
18 Tham Eng Huak - UNISEM (M) BERHAD
Best IR Professional - Main / Ace Markets (Mid)
No. Companies
1 Tan Hong Ian - ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD
2 Zeid Razak - MALAYSIA AIRPORTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
3 See Sook Fong - TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BERHAD
4 Jessica Lim - YINSON HOLDINGS BERHAD
5 Azril Rashid - ECO WORLD DEVELOPMENT GROUP BERHAD
6 Clarence Gerard Boudville - GAMUDA BERHAD
7 Mandy Lim - SUNWAY BERHAD
8 Crystal Teh - SUNWAY REAL ESTATE INVT TRUST
9 Esme Law - AIRASIA BERHAD
10 Lim Chee Keat - CARLSBERG BREWERY MALAYSIA BERHAD
11 Shane Guha Thakurta - IJM CORPORATION BERHAD
12 Freddie Yap - QL RESOURCES BERHAD
13 S. Vikneshwaran - UMW HOLDINGS BERHAD
14 Chee Kok Meng - VITROX CORPORATION BERHAD
15 Kamarul Ariffin Mohd Jamil - AFFIN HOLDINGS BERHAD
16 Chan Tze Wee - AXIS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST
17 Sarina Mohd. Ali - BIMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
17
Best IR Professional – Main / Ace Markets - Mid (Con’t)
No. Companies
18 Sahil Singh Dev - CAHYA MATA SARAWAK BERHAD
19 Jerry Lee, CFA - GD EXPRESS CARRIER BERHAD
20 Ng Kok Choon - GLOBETRONICS TECHNOLOGY BERHAD
21 Kuan Mun Leong - HARTALEGA HOLDINGS BERHAD
22 Chong Poh Leng - INARI AMERTRON BERHAD
23 Khaw Bee Nee - MAH SING GROUP BERHAD
24 Rais Imran - SAPURA ENERGY BERHAD
25 Syed Nazim bin Syed Faisal - SERBA DINAMIK HOLDINGS BERHAD
26 Justine Jiew - SP SETIA BERHAD
27 Delano Abdul Kadir - TIME DOTCOM BERHAD
28 Chong Chin Siong - V.S INDUSTRY BERHAD
Best IR Website - Main / Ace Markets (Mid)
No. Companies
1 AIRASIA BERHAD
2 ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD
3 AEON CREDIT SERVICE (M) BERHAD
4 HARTALEGA HOLDINGS BERHAD
5 INARI AMERTRON BERHAD
6 7-ELEVEN MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
7 AEON CO. (M) BERHAD
8 CAHYA MATA SARAWAK BERHAD
9 MALAYSIA AIRPORTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
10 SUNWAY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST
11 AXIS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST
12 ECO WORLD DEVELOPMENT GROUP BERHAD
13 GAMUDA BERHAD
14 YINSON HOLDINGS BERHAD
15 AFFIN HOLDINGS BERHAD
16 BERMAZ AUTO BERHAD
17 CARLSBERG BREWERY MALAYSIA BERHAD
18 DIALOG GROUP BERHAD
19 HEINEKEN MALAYSIA BERHAD
20 KPJ HEALTHCARE BERHAD
21 TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BERHAD
22 UMW HOLDINGS BERHAD
23 VITROX CORPORATION BERHAD
24 ANN JOO RESOURCES BERHAD
25 BIMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
18
Best IR Website - Main / Ace Markets - Mid (Con’t)
No. Companies
26 BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (MALAYSIA) BERHAD
27 BUMI ARMADA BERHAD
28 FRASER & NEAVE HOLDINGS BERHAD
29 GENTING PLANTATIONS BERHAD
30 GLOBETRONICS TECHNOLOGY BERHAD
31 LOTTE CHEMICAL TITAN HOLDING BERHAD
32 MALAKOFF CORPORATION BERHAD
33 MY E.G. SERVICES BERHAD
34 PADINI HOLDINGS BERHAD
35 SAPURA ENERGY BERHAD
36 SERBA DINAMIK HOLDINGS BERHAD
37 SP SETIA BERHAD
38 SUNWAY BERHAD
39 UEM EDGENTA BERHAD
40 UNISEM (M) BERHAD
MAIN / ACE MARKETS – SMALL
Best company for Investor Relations - Main / Ace Markets (Small)
No. Companies
1 AIRASIA X BERHAD
2 LBS BINA GROUP BERHAD
3 HIBISCUS PETROLEUM BERHAD
4 AHMAD ZAKI RESOURCES BERHAD
5 DAIBOCHI PLASTIC & PACKAGING INDUSTRY BERHAD
6 ADVANCECON HOLDINGS BERHAD
7 DAGANG NEXCHANGE BERHAD
8 ENGTEX GROUP BERHAD
9 HEVEABOARD BERHAD
10 MATRIX CONCEPTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
11 BIOALPHA HOLDINGS BERHAD
12 DELEUM BERHAD
13 ECONPILE HOLDINGS BERHAD
14 FRONTKEN CORPORATION BERHAD
15 GABUNGAN AQRS BERHAD
16 MEDIA PRIMA BERHAD
17 MRCB-QUILL REIT
18 MYNEWS HOLDINGS BERHAD
19 SURIA CAPITAL HOLDINGS BERHAD
19
Best company for Investor Relations - Main / Ace Markets – Small (Con’t)
No. Companies
20 CHIN WELL HOLDINGS BERHAD
21 PECCA GROUP BERHAD
22 LAMBO GROUP BERHAD
23 AEMULUS HOLDINGS BERHAD
24 AMWAY (M) HOLDINGS BHD
25 D&O GREEN TECHNOLOGIES BERHAD
26 HUA YANG BERHAD
27 I-BERHAD
28 ISKANDAR WATERFRONT CITY BERHAD
29 MMS VENTURES BERHAD
30 OCK GROUP BERHAD
31 PESTECH INTERNATIONAL BERHAD
32 PUC BERHAD
33 SCGM BERHAD
34 FAVELLE FAVCO BERHAD
35 GHL SYSTEMS BERHAD
36 GFM SERVICES BERHAD
37 DKSH HOLDINGS(M)BERHAD
Best CEO for IR - Main Board – Main / Ace Markets (Small)
No. Companies
1 Dato' Azizan Jaafar - GABUNGAN AQRS BERHAD
2 Benyamin Ismail - AIRASIA X BERHAD
3 Thomas Lim Soo Koon - DAIBOCHI PLASTIC & PACKAGING INDUSTRY BERHAD
4 Yoong Hau Chun- HEVEABOARD BERHAD
5 Tay Kheng Chiong - D&O GREEN TECHNOLOGIES BERHAD
6 Zainal Abidin Bin Abdul Jalil - DAGANG NEXCHANGE BERHAD
7 Raymond Pang - ECONPILE HOLDINGS BERHAD
8 Ruslan Bin Nordin - GFM SERVICES BERHAD
9 Tan Keng Kang - HAI-O ENTERPRISE BERHAD
10 Datuk Chay Wai Leong - KENANGA INVESTMENT BANK BERHAD
11 Datuk Lee Tian Hock - MATRIX CONCEPTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
12 Datuk Kamal Bin Khalid - MEDIA PRIMA BERHAD
13 Yong Su Lin - MRCB-QUILL REIT
14 Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai - STAR MEDIA GROUP BERHAD
15 Lim Ee Young - YEE LEE CORPORATION BERHAD
20
Best CFO for IR - Main / Ace Markets (Small)
No. Companies
1 Ng Chin Wah - AEMULUS HOLDINGS BERHAD
2 Lee Han Yung - D&O GREEN TECHNOLOGIES BERHAD
3 Ow Yin Yee - GABUNGAN AQRS BERHAD
4 Hew Von Kin - HAI-O ENTERPRISE BERHAD
5 Farnida Binti Ngah - MEDIA PRIMA BERHAD
6 Steve Neoh - TAMBUN INDAH LAND BERHAD
7 Rachel Wong Mee Yen - AIRASIA X BERHAD
8 Lee Hai Peng - CHIN HIN GROUP BERHAD
9 Jayanthi Gunaratnam - DELEUM BERHAD
10 Khoo Chong Keong - ENGTEX GROUP BERHAD
11 Jeffery Mohamad Akhir - GFM SERVICES BERHAD
12 Brandon Ong - GLOMAC BERHAD
13 Joe Tan Hwai Lun - HUA YANG BERHAD
14 Cheong Boon Kak - KENANGA INVESTMENT BANK BERHAD
15 Yam Tai Fong - KIMLUN CORPORATION BERHAD
16 Ragesh Rajendran - STAR MEDIA GROUP BERHAD
17 Shirley Chen Ooi Wai - TUNE PROTECT GROUP BERHAD
Best IR Professional - Main / Ace Markets (Small)
No. Companies
1 Hanif Idrose Mohamed - AIRASIA X BERHAD
2 Victor Lim Seng Lee - LBS BINA GROUP BERHAD
3 Ng Chin Wah - AEMULUS HOLDINGS BERHAD
4 Ridhwan Effendy - GABUNGAN AQRS BERHAD
5 Hew Von Kin - HAI-O ENTERPRISE BERHAD
6 Grace Chang - PUC BERHAD
7 Lee Han Yung - D&O GREEN TECHNOLOGIES BERHAD
8 Sharifah Kasim Al Edrus - DAGANG NEXCHANGE BERHAD
9 Stephanie Liew - HSS ENGINEERS BERHAD
10 Chuah Sze Phing - KENANGA INVESTMENT BANK BERHAD
11 Mohd Fadzli Bin Suhaimi - MATRIX CONCEPTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
12 Joyce Loh - MRCB-QUILL REIT
13 Janice Teh - PERDANA PETROLEUM BERHAD
14 Affryll Teo - TUNE PROTECT GROUP BERHAD
21
Best IR Website - Main / Ace Markets (Small)
No. Companies
1 AIRASIA X BERHAD
2 AHMAD ZAKI RESOURCES BERHAD
3 AEMULUS HOLDINGS BERHAD
4 HIBISCUS PETROLEUM BERHAD
5 ADVANCECON HOLDINGS BERHAD
6 BARAKAH OFFSHORE PETROLEUM BERHAD
7 LBS BINA GROUP BERHAD
8 MATRIX CONCEPTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
9 CYPARK RESOURCES BERHAD
10 D&O GREEN TECHNOLOGIES BERHAD
11 ECONPILE HOLDINGS BERHAD
12 LAMBO GROUP BERHAD
13 CARING PHARMACY GROUP BERHAD
14 CHIN HIN GROUP BERHAD
15 DAIBOCHI PLASTIC & PACKAGING INDUSTRY BERHAD
16 FRONTKEN CORPORATION BERHAD
17 GHL SYSTEMS BERHAD
18 HSS ENGINEERS BERHAD
19 KAREX BERHAD
20 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD
21 MEDIA PRIMA BERHAD
22 STAR MEDIA GROUP BERHAD
23 SUPERMAX CORPORATION BERHAD
24 YEE LEE CORPORATION BERHAD
25 AMWAY (M) HOLDINGS BERHAD
26 GABUNGAN AQRS BERHAD
MAIN / ACE MARKETS – MICRO
Best Company for Investor Relations - Main / Ace Markets (Micro)
No. Company
1 KELINGTON GROUP BERHAD
22
MAIN / ACE MARKETS – ALL MALAYSIAN COMPANIES
No. Best IR for an IPO in 2017 - All Malaysian Companies
1 SERBA DINAMIK HOLDINGS BERHAD
2 ECO WORLD INTERNATIONAL BERHAD
3 ADVANCECON HOLDINGS BERHAD
4 LOTTE CHEMICAL TITAN HOLDING BERHAD
5 INTA BINA GROUP BERHAD
6 KIP REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST
7 KEJURUTERAAN ASASTERA BERHAD
8 EVERSAFE RUBBER BERHAD
9 HLT GLOBAL BERHAD
10 CABNET HOLDINGS BERHAD
No. Business Knowledge & Insights of IR Team - All Malaysian Companies
1 HARTALEGA HOLDINGS BERHAD
2 HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD
3 TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BERHAD
4 TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD
5 PUBLIC BANK BERHAD
6 QL RESOURCES BERHAD
7 SERBA DINAMIK HOLDINGS BERHAD
8 CIMB GROUP HOLDINGS BERHAD
9 DIGI.COM BERHAD
10 SUNWAY CONSTRUCTION GROUP BERHAD
11 SUNWAY REAL ESTATE INVT TRUST
12 ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD
13 BERMAZ AUTO BERHAD
14 IHH HEALTHCARE BERHAD
15 INARI AMERTRON BERHAD
16 LBS BINA GROUP BERHAD
17 SUNWAY BERHAD
18 AIRASIA BERHAD
19 AIRASIA X BERHAD
20 AMMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
21 ASTRO MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
22 AXIATA GROUP BERHAD
23
No. Business Knowledge & Insights of IR Team - All Malaysian Companies (Con’t)
23 AXIS REITS
24 CAHYA MATA SARAWAK BERHAD
25 DAIBOCHI PLASTIC & PACKAGING
26 GAMUDA BERHAD
27 MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD
28 SIME DARBY BERHAD
29 V.S INDUSTRY BERHAD
30 ECO WORLD DEVELOPMENT GROUP BERHAD
31 ECO WORLD INTERNATIONAL BERHAD
32 HIBISCUS PETROLEUM BERHAD
33 HSS ENGINEERS BERHAD
34 KLCC PROP&REITS-STAPLED SEC
35 KPJ HEALTHCARE BERHAD
36 NESTLE (M) BERHAD
37 PETRONAS DAGANGAN BERHAD
38 PUC BERHAD
39 SAPURA ENERGY BERHAD
40 SCGM BERHAD
41 SIME DARBY PROPERTY BERHAD
42 TIME DOTCOM BERHAD
43 UMW HOLDINGS BERHAD
44 UZMA BERHAD
45 VITROX CORPORATION BERHAD
46 YINSON HOLDINGS BERHAD
47 AEON CREDIT SERVICE (M) BERHAD
48 AFFIN HOLDINGS BERHAD
49 AWC BERHAD
50 D&O GREEN TECHNOLOGIES BERHAD
51 ENGTEX GROUP BERHAD
52 GD EXPRESS CARRIER BERHAD
53 IJM CORPORATION BERHAD
54 KELINGTON GROUP BERHAD
55 MAH SING GROUP BERHAD
56 MALAYSIA AIRPORTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
57 MYNEWS HOLDINGS BERHAD
58 OLDTOWN BERHAD
59 PETRONAS CHEMICALS GROUP BERHAD
60 POWER ROOT BERHAD
61 PRESS METAL ALUMINIUM HOLDINGS BERHAD
62 SIME DARBY PLANTATION BERHAD
24
No. Business Knowledge & Insights of IR Team - All Malaysian Companies (Con’t)
63 SP SETIA BERHAD
64 SPRITZER BERHAD
65 TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
66 UOA DEVELOPMENT BERHAD
67 WCT HOLDINGS BERHAD
68 KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG BERHAD
69 PHARMANIAGA BERHAD
No. Most Improved Service from IR Team - All Malaysian Companies
1 HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD
2 7-ELEVEN MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
3 ABM FUJIYA BERHAD
4 AMMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
5 ASTRO MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
6 TAN CHONG MOTOR HOLDINGS BERHAD
7 AEON CREDIT SERVICE (M) BERHAD
8 AFFIN HOLDINGS BERHAD
9 AIRASIA X BERHAD
10 ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD
11 ELK-DESA RESOURCES BERHAD
12 ENGTEX GROUP BERHAD
13 IHH HEALTHCARE BERHAD
14 KLCC PROP&REITS-STAPLED SECURITIES
15 LOTTE CHEMICAL TITAN HOLDING BERHAD
16 MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD
17 MMS VENTURES BERHAD
18 PRESS METAL ALUMINIUM HOLDINGS BERHAD
19 SERBA DINAMIK HOLDINGS BERHAD
20 UMW HOLDINGS BERHAD
21 ANN JOO RESOURCES BERHAD
22 AXIATA GROUP BERHAD
23 CHEMICAL COMPANY OF MALAYSIA BERHAD
24 ECO WORLD INTERNATIONAL BERHAD
25 ELSOFT RESEARCH BERHAD
26 FRASER & NEAVE HOLDINGS BERHAD
27 FRONTKEN CORPORATION BERHAD
28 HARTALEGA HOLDINGS BERHAD
29 HSS ENGINEERS BERHAD
30 KELINGTON GROUP BERHAD
25
No. Most Improved Service from IR Team - All Malaysian Companies
31 LONDON BISCUITS BERHAD
32 MALAYSIA AIRPORTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
33 MAXIS BERHAD
34 PUBLIC BANK BERHAD
35 QL RESOURCES BERHAD
36 TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BERHAD
37 UEM EDGENTA BERHAD
38 UEM SUNRISE BERHAD
39 UMW OIL & GAS CORPORATION BERHAD
40 V.S INDUSTRY BERHAD
41 ADVANCECON HOLDINGS BERHAD
42 DIGI.COM BERHAD
43 PAVILION REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST
26
No. Best Quality of One-on-One Meetings - All Malaysian Companies
1 PUBLIC BANK BERHAD
2 DIGI.COM BERHAD
3 HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD
4 QL RESOURCES BERHAD
5 SERBA DINAMIK HOLDINGS BERHAD
6 FRONTKEN CORPORATION BERHAD
7 HARTALEGA HOLDINGS BERHAD
8 INARI AMERTRON BERHAD
9 KELINGTON GROUP BERHAD
10 TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BERHAD
11 CIMB GROUP HOLDINGS BERHAD
12 SUNWAY CONSTRUCTION GROUP BERHAD
13 VITROX CORPORATION BERHAD
14 AMMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
15 V.S INDUSTRY BERHAD
16 BERMAZ AUTO BERHAD
17 ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD
18 AXIATA GROUP BERHAD
19 AXIS REITS
20 D&O GREEN TECHNOLOGIES BERHAD
21 GLOBETRONICS TECHNOLOGY BERHAD
22 IHH HEALTHCARE BERHAD
23 SCGM BERHAD
24 TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD
25 UOA DEVELOPMENT BERHAD
26 SUNWAY REAL ESTATE INVT TRUST
27 AIRASIA X BERHAD
28 ECO WORLD INTERNATIONAL BERHAD
29 ECONPILE HOLDINGS BERHAD
30 HAI-O ENTERPRISE BERHAD
31 HEVEABOARD BERHAD
32 HSS ENGINEERS BERHAD
33 IJM CORPORATION BERHAD
34 KLCC PROP&REITS-STAPLED SEC
35 LBS BINA GROUP BERHAD
36 MALAYSIA AIRPORTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
37 MYNEWS HOLDINGS BERHAD
38 HIBISCUS PETROLEUM BERHAD
27
No. Best Quality of One-on-One Meetings - All Malaysian Companies (Con’t)
39 MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD
40 MATRIX CONCEPTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
41 MEDIA PRIMA BERHAD
42 ALLIANZ MALAYSIA BERHAD
43 ASTRO MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
44 CHIN HIN GROUP BERHAD
45 ENGTEX GROUP BERHAD
46 GAMUDA BERHAD
47 HIAP TECK VENTURE BERHAD
48 OCK GROUP BERHAD
49 PUC BERHAD
50 SAPURA ENERGY BERHAD
51 SP SETIA BERHAD
52 SUNWAY BERHAD
53 TAMBUN INDAH LAND BERHAD
54 TIME DOTCOM BERHAD
55 UMW HOLDINGS BERHAD
56 WCT HOLDINGS BERHAD
57 YINSON HOLDINGS BERHAD
58 ADVANCECON HOLDINGS BERHAD
59 BIMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
60 BIOALPHA HOLDINGS BERHAD
61 CAHYA MATA SARAWAK BERHAD
62 DAIBOCHI PLASTIC & PACKAGING
63 DELEUM BERHAD
64 HAP SENG CONSOLIDATED BERHAD
65 KPJ HEALTHCARE BERHAD
66 MAH SING GROUP BERHAD
67 PADINI HOLDINGS BERHAD
68 POWER ROOT BERHAD
69 SIME DARBY PROPERTY BERHAD
70 SURIA CAPITAL HOLDINGS BERHAD
71 PETRONAS DAGANGAN BERHAD
72 AEON CREDIT SERVICE (M) BERHAD
73 ANN JOO RESOURCES BERHAD
74 KERJAYA PROSPEK GROUP BERHAD
75 NESTLE (M) BERHAD
76 RHB BANK BERHAD
77 SPRITZER BERHAD
28
No. Best Quality of Annual Reports/Formal Disclosure - All Malaysian Companies
1 MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD
2 CIMB GROUP HOLDINGS BERHAD
3 HARTALEGA HOLDINGS BERHAD
4 SUNWAY REAL ESTATE INVESMENT TRUST
5 PUBLIC BANK BERHAD
6 SUNWAY BERHAD
7 TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
8 DIGI.COM BERHAD
9 NESTLE (M) BERHAD
10 TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD
11 ASTRO MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
12 AXIS REITS
13 BERMAZ AUTO BERHAD
14 CAHYA MATA SARAWAK BERHAD
15 GAMUDA BERHAD
16 HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD
17 IHH HEALTHCARE BERHAD
18 SP SETIA BERHAD
19 SUNWAY CONSTRUCTION GROUP BERHAD
20 7-ELEVEN MALAYSIA HOLDINGS BERHAD
21 AIRASIA BERHAD
22 HAI-O ENTERPRISE BERHAD
23 KLCC PROP&REITS-STAPLED SECURITIES
24 QL RESOURCES BERHAD
25 SIME DARBY BERHAD
26 TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BERHAD
27 AIRASIA X BERHAD
28 ALLIANZ MALAYSIA BERHAD
29 AMMB HOLDINGS BERHAD
30 AXIATA GROUP BERHAD
31 BERJAYA FOOD BERHAD
32 CAPITALAND MALAYSIA MALL TRUST
33 CARLSBERG BREWERY MALAYSIA BERHAD
34 DAGANG NEXCHANGE BERHAD
35 ECO WORLD DEVELOPMENT GROUP BERHAD
36 FRASER & NEAVE HOLDINGS BERHAD
37 GHL SYSTEMS BERHAD
38 HEINEKEN MALAYSIA BERHAD
39 HONG LEONG FINANCIAL GROUP BERHAD
40 IJM CORPORATION BERHAD
29
No. Best Quality of Annual Reports/Formal Disclosure - All Malaysian Companies (Con’t)
41 INARI AMERTRON BERHAD
42 KELINGTON GROUP BERHAD
43 MALAYSIA AIRPORTS HOLDINGS BERHAD
44 MAXIS BERHAD
45 MEDIA PRIMA BERHAD
46 MEGA FIRST CORPORATION BERHAD
47 MMC CORPORATION BERHAD
48 PETRONAS CHEMICALS GROUP BERHAD
49 PETRONAS DAGANGAN BERHAD
50 PRESS METAL ALUMINIUM HOLDINGS BERHAD
51 RHB BANK BERHAD
52 SERBA DINAMIK HOLDINGS BERHAD
53 V.S INDUSTRY BERHAD
54 VITROX CORPORATION BERHAD