KUCHING, May 2 — The Sarawak government is still waiting for approval from Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) to acquire a majority stake in Affin Bank Malaysia, said Premier Tan Sri...
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He said the the terms of acquisition were finalised between the state government and Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera . “Certainly, when we have acquired at the maximum 32 per cent as allowed by BNM, there will be changes,” he said.He added the state government’s shares in Affin Bank will be placed under Sarawak Incorporated.
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