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Kenanga Investment Bank Bhd
RM 0.91
Jan 15, 5:31:23 PM GMT+8 · MYR · KLSE · Disclaimer
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RM 0.91
Day range
RM 0.91 - RM 0.91
Year range
RM 0.84 - RM 1.27
Market cap
665.87M MYR
Avg Volume
281.46K
P/E ratio
9.55
Dividend yield
7.73%
Primary exchange
KLSE
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(MYR)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
165.10M-1.06%
Operating expense
141.72M5.61%
Net income
14.61M-38.14%
Net profit margin
8.85-37.46%
Earnings per share
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EBITDA
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Effective tax rate
-3.43%—
Total assets
Total liabilities
(MYR)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
2.91B40.32%
Total assets
7.51B18.15%
Total liabilities
6.45B21.39%
Total equity
1.06B—
Shares outstanding
728.14M—
Price to book
0.62—
Return on assets
0.80%—
Return on capital
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Net change in cash
(MYR)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Net income
14.61M-38.14%
Cash from operations
272.10M379.00%
Cash from investing
37.78M119.18%
Cash from financing
336.00K101.99%
Net change in cash
310.21M199.63%
Free cash flow
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About
Kenanga Investment Bank Berhad is a Malaysian financial services company which provides investment banking, stockbroking and investment management services. The company was founded in 1973 by Tengku Noor Zakiah Tengku Ismail, the first Bumiputera female stockbroker in Malaysia, with her business partner and is one of the first stockbroking houses in Malaysia. It was listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange in 1996. In 2012, Kenanga IB acquired ECM Libra's investment banking and stockbroking business. The group further expanded by purchasing ING Group's local fund management unit in 2014. Significant stakes in the company have changed hands throughout its history. It received a 30% equity investment from the U.S. financial group John Hancock in 1989. John Hancock sold its holding to Deutsche Bank in 1991. Deutsche remained a significant shareholder until 2015 to when it disposed part of its interest to Tokai Tokyo. Through a series of merger transactions in 2001, the company's largest shareholder is the Cahya Mata Sarawak, an investment holding company linked to the family of former Sarawak chief minister Abdul Taib Mahmud. Wikipedia
Founded
1973
Employees
1,162
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