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Malaysia’s Securities Commission Wins Global Recognition Again

Malaysia’s Securities Commission (SC) has been named the best regulator in promoting Islamic finance for the third consecutive year. The recognition highlights the country’s leadership in the global Islamic finance sector.

Malaysia’s Securities Commission Named Top Islamic Finance Regulator Again

The award reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen regulatory frameworks and support innovation in financial products. Malaysia continues to play a key role in shaping standards within the industry.

Experts say consistent recognition enhances investor confidence and reinforces Malaysia’s position as a global hub for Islamic finance. Continued development is expected to drive further growth in the sector.

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