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Have you run into problems with investments made through capital market intermediaries such as brokers, fund mangers, unit trust or PRS agents?
The New Straits Times featured SIDREC in a recent news story highlighting how it provides “investors with an alternative avenue to the courts to seek redress for monetary disputes” as well as how it helps maintains “confidence of retail investors in the capital market despite encountering a minor hiccup along the way” as explained by SIDREC’s CEO, Ms. Sharmila Sharma. The article also shares some of the issues brought forward by investors in seeking financial redress as well as tips to avoid being scammed.
Please click on the following link to access the full story:
https://www.nst.com.my/opinion/columnists/2022/04/788187/protection-investors

Have you run into problems with investments made through capital market intermediaries such as brokers, fund mangers, unit trust or PRS agents?
The Securities Industry Dispute Resolution Center (SIDREC), in collaboration with Bursa Malaysia, the Private Pension Administrator (PPA) Malaysia and UOW Malaysia KDU, recently completed the second instalment of a pilot project aimed at increasing the capital market and financial literacy of students through the undergraduate programme’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) course. The objectives of this initiative were achieved through not just classroom lectures and tutorials, but also the creative use of digital media and the incorporation of out-of-the-box marketing and promotional strategies in a competition towards the end of the course.
We are excited to announce that SIDREC will be relocating to a new office premise with effect from 18 September 2024, Wednesday. New Address and
Securities Industry Dispute Resolution Center (201001025669)
Level 25, Menara Takaful Malaysia
No. 4, Jalan Sultan Sulaiman
50000 Kuala Lumpur
T: +60-3-2276 6969
E: info@sidrec.com.my