
How to Recover from Investment Loss in Malaysia
Investing wisely can contribute towards increasing one’s wealth, however, investors must remember that that all investment instruments carry with them differing inherent opportunity and risks.
Malaysia has long been a proponent of Islamic finance, and the effects of such a stance reverberates across sectors. At SIDREC, the network of Members was expanded by the Securities Commission (“SC”) and Bank Negara Malaysia (“BNM”) in 2016 to include commercial and Islamic banks, and SIDREC counts Islamic capital market intermediaries amongst its Members as well. Published on the website The Law Reviews, the article, The Islamic Finance and Markets Review: Malaysia by Adnan, Sundra & Low discusses the local Islamic finance scene and graciously notes SIDREC as a mechanism advancing the national agenda.
To access the article, click the following link: https://thelawreviews.

Investing wisely can contribute towards increasing one’s wealth, however, investors must remember that that all investment instruments carry with them differing inherent opportunity and risks.

SIDREC was established by Securities Commissions Malaysia under the Capital Markets and Services (Dispute Resolution) Regulations 2010 to provide an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) avenue for the investing public to resolve their investment disputes involving monetary claims with licensed and registered capital market service providers (CMSPs).

Sujatha Sekhar Naik, CEO of SIDREC sat down with Smart Investor’s editor Priya Rama recently to share how SIDREC can help investors resolve disputes related to capital market investments in Malaysia.
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