SC Scorecard Q2 2023 & Statistics of Submissions Approved by the SC in Q2 2023
A. Corporate Submissions to the SC – Q2 2023
Table 1: Status of Substantive Applications as at 30 June 2023
Applications   

Equities

Corporate Bonds and Sukuk

Total

Balance brought forward from Q1 2023

8

-

8

Add: Applications received in Q2 2023

5

10

15

Total applications

13

10

23

Less: Applications Considered/Lodged in Q2 2023

(5)

(9)

(14)

Less: Applications Withdrawn in Q2 2023

-

-

-

Balance carried forward to Q3 2023

8

1

9

Table 2: Substantive Applications Considered/Withdrawn/Lodged in Q2 2023

Type of Applications

Considered

Withdrawn Lodged Total

Approved

Not Approved

Returned

IPO – Main Market

2

-

-

-

-

2

Acquisition, reverse take-overs and back- door listings

-

-

-

-

-

-

Transfer from ACE Market to Main Market

3

-

-

-

-

3

Corporate bonds and sukuk

-

-

-

-

9

9

TOTAL

5

-

-

-

9

14

Table 3: Processing Turnaround Time for Substantive Applications Considered in Q2 2023
Total Substantive Applications Considered

Approved

Lapsed Rejected Processing Time

Time Charter

5

5

- - 2 – 6 months

Within

Exceed
100% -
* Based on number of queries issued.
Time charter for substantive application:
(i) first round of query raised within 10 MDs from receipt of complete submission; and
(ii) subsequent queries raised within 5 MDs from receipt of complete replies.
B. Corporate Applications Approved by the SC – Q2 2023
i) Applications Approved/Lodged
Table 4: Number of Applications Approved/Lodged


Type of Applications

No. of Applications Approved/Lodged

Q2 2023

Q1 2023

Q2 2022

Initial Public Offerings - Main Market

2

-

1

Acquisition, Reverse Take-Overs and Back-Door Listings

-

-

-

Transfers from ACE Market to Main Market

3

3

2

Corporate bonds and sukuk

9

14

15

TOTAL

14

17

18

ii) Corporate Bonds and Sukuk
Table 5: Approved and Lodged Ringgit-Denominated Issues


Type of Applications

Q2 2023

Q1 2023

Q2 2022

No. of issues

Size
(RM mil)

No. of issues

Size
(RM mil)

No. of issues

Size
(RM mil)

Conventional bonds

1

10,000.00

4

3,586.50

4

8,755.76

Sukuk

6

3,100.00

10

27,080.00

10

29,246.00

Combination(1)

-

-

-

-

-

-

Total

7

13,100.00

14

30,666.50

14

38,001.76

Note: 
(1) Combination of sukuk and conventional bonds.
Table 6: Approved and Lodged Foreign Currency-Denominated Issues by Foreign Corporations

Type of Applications

Q2 2023

Q1 2023

Q2 2022

No. of issues

Size
(US$ mil)

No. of issues

Size
(US$ mil)

No. of issues

Size
(US$ mil)

Conventional bonds

1

10,000.00

-

-

-

-

Sukuk

-

-

-

-

1

35,000.00

Combination(1)

-

-

-

-

-

-

Total

1

10,000.00

-

-

1

35,000.00

Note: 
(1) Combination of sukuk and conventional bonds.
Table 7: Approved and Lodged Foreign Currency-Denominated Issues by Malaysian Issuers

Type of Applications

Q2 2023

Q1 2023

Q2 2022

No. of issues

Size
(USD mil)

No. of issues

Size

No. of issues

Size

Conventional bonds

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sukuk

1

5,000.00

-

-

-

-

Combination(1)

-

-

-

-

-

-

Total

1

5,000.00

-

-

-

-

Note: 
(1) Combination of sukuk and conventional bonds.
iii) Take-Overs & Mergers
Table 8: Number of submissions considered in relation to take-overs, mergers, and compulsory acquisitions


Type

Number of Submissions Considered

Q2 2023

Q1 2023

Q2 2022

Clearance of offer/scheme documents1

2

2

2

  • Offers
  • Schemes

1
1

1
1

2
0

Total offer/scheme value

RM0.085b

RM0.75b

RM0.11b

Clearance of independent advice circulars

4

1

3

  • Offers/schemes
  • Whitewash exemptions

3*
1

1
0

1
2

Clearance of circulars for whitewash exemption#

1

0

1

Applications for exemption from mandatory offer obligation

3

4

3

  • Whitewash exemptions
  • Others

0
3

3
1

0
3

Other applications2

2

2

6

TOTAL APPLICATIONS CONSIDERED

12

9

15

Note: 
1 Including documents relating to schemes for control and compensation scheme documents, where applicable.
2 Refers to all other applications under the Capital Markets and Services Act 2007, Malaysian Code on Take-overs and Mergers 2016 and Rules on Take-overs, Mergers and Compulsory Acquisitions ("Rules").
* One of the independent advice letters cleared by the SC this quarter relates to an offer to which the offer document was cleared in the preceding quarter.
# Pursuant to the revised Rules on 28 December 2021, circulars for whitewash exemption must be submitted to the SC for SC’s comments and clearance on the contents relating to the whitewash exemption
iv) CIS, PRS and Foreign ASEAN CIS
Table 9: Number of Applications Approved Relating to Unit Trusts, other CIS, PRS and Foreign ASEAN CIS

Type

Number of Applications Approved

Q2 2023

Q1 2023

Q2 2022

Establishment of new collective investment schemes

5

5

8

Establishment of retirement funds

0

0

0

Recognition of foreign ASEAN CIS

0

0

0

Exemption/variation from Guidelines1

1

1

1

Other applications

42

4

5

Total

10

10

14

Note: 
1 Excludes applications submitted together with the establishment of new schemes.
2 Includes applications in relation to online activities, extension of time, increase in approved fund size and qualification as a SRI fund.
C. Licensing
Table 10: Status of Licensing Applications in Q2 2023
New licence application

Brought forward from Q1 2023

Received

 Withdrawn

 Returned

Considered / Pending Consideration

 Approved

 Rejected

 Pending

Representative

46

216

7

8

247

193

-

54

Corporation

12

1

1

-

12

3

-

9

TOTAL

58

217

8

8

259

196

-

63

Table 11: Processing Turnaround Time for Licensing Applications in Q2 2023
New licence application

Within time charter

Exceeds time charter

Subtotal

Exception1

  Total approved

Total

%

Total

%

  Total

Representative

192

100

0

0

192

1

193

Corporation

3

100

0

0

3

0

3

TOTAL

195

100

0

0

195

1

196

Note: 
1 This refers to an application which required exception handling, where further assessment and engagement were required due to issues related to the applicant’s fit and properness.
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