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Midf Amanah Shariah Money Market Fund (0P00008MC7)

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Type:  Fund
Market:  Malaysia
Asset Class:  Bond
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  • Total Assets: 41.65M
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0P00008MC7 Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Midf Amanah Shariah Money Market Fund. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P00008MC7 among other information.
Category

Money Market - Malaysia (Sharia)

Total Assets

41.65M

Expenses

0.14%

Inception Date

Apr 05, 2004

Contact Information

Address Level 4, Menara MIDF,
Kuala Lumpur, 50200
Malaysia
Phone 03-2173 8488
Fax 03-2173 8555

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Encik Suhaimi Abdullah - 2020 Now
Biography He has over 22 years of experience in fund management industry both locally and abroad. Prior to joining MIDF Amanah, he spent 12 years with a Middle Eastern sovereign wealth fund as a Senior Manager for Public Market Investments and Asset Allocation & Portfolio Management. His previous role involved macro and financial market research, formulating investment strategies for Global Equity, Fixed Income & Currency Overlay portfolios as well as determining allocation of funds and selection of external managers. Prior to that, he was attached to several asset management firms including RHB Asset Management, SBB Asset Management and BHLB Asset Management as Vice President of Investment over a span of 6 years from 2001. Suhaimi started his career in investment as a trainee with Permodalan Nasional Berhad (“PNB”) in 1992 before joining BBMB Kewangan Berhad as a Credit Analyst. He later re-joined PNB in 1997 where he spent 4 years as a Senior Analyst in one of the Unit Trust Funds under the PNB Group. Suhaimi is a CFA holder since 2001 and graduated from University of Nottingham, UK with a MBA in Financial Studies.
Encik Azlan Hussin - 2017 Now
Biography Azlan has more than 12 years of experience in fund management. He started his career with SBB Asset Management (SBBAM) as an Investment Analyst and he was later promoted to Vice President of Investment managing a portfolio ranging from unit trust, government agencies and corporate to insurance companies. During his tenure at SBBAM, Azlan was the fund manager responsible for the portfolio of a major statutory body. Subsequently, he left SBBAM to join AmanahRaya-JMF Asset Management as the General Manager for Equity Investment where he managed portfolios worth RM1 billion ranging from trust funds, state government funds and corporate funds. At AmanahRaya-JMF Asset Management, he also assisted in drafting the overall investment policies and guidelines for Amanah Raya Berhad which is wholly owned by the Ministry of Finance (Incorporated). He graduated with BA (Hons.) in Accounting and Finance from the South Bank University, London and later obtained his ACCA from Emile Woolf College, London.
Azlina Abdul Aziz - 2013 Now
Biography Azlina Abdul Aziz, Fund Manager, joined MIDFA in March 2013. Prior to joining MIDFA, she was a fund manager with RHB Investment Management (RHBIM) for 8 years. During her tenure there, she managed both equity and balance portfolios with a total value of RM450mil for various types of clients namely institutions, state funds, unit trusts and high net-worth individuals. Before RHBIM, she was a fund manager with Maybank Investment Management managing primarily high net-worth individuals. She graduated in 1996 from Ball State University, USA with a Bachelor of Science degree in Actuarial Science.
Scott Kok Seng Lim - 2012 2013
Biography Scott Lim Kok Seng, Chief Executive Officer/Chief Investment Officer, joined MIDF Amanah in September 2008 and was appointed to the Board on 28 October 2008. He graduated from University of Wisconsin in Madison, USA with a distinction in Finance. He also heads the Investment division of MIDF Amanah and has more than 15 years of experience in managing Malaysian and regional equity portfolios and unit trust funds. He was previously attached to CMS Dresdner Asset Management for 10 years as a Fund Manager and subsequently appointed as Chief Investment Officer in 2004. His financial market experience also includes 5 years at Pheim Asset Management and Premier Capital Management.
Jason Chun Hee Tham - 2012 2013
Biography Jason Tham Chun Hee, Fund Manager, graduated from The University of New South Wales (Australia) in 1999. He started his career in HLG Asset Management as an Investment Analyst, before joining a local insurance company, Asia Life (M) Berhad as a Senior Investment Executive. Thereafter, he joined CMS Dresdner Asset Management in 2006 as a Fund Manager, managing the equity and fixed income portfolios. He joined MIDF Amanah Management in 2008. He is a member of MIDF Amanah’s Investment Committee. He holds a CMSRL issued by the SC under the Act.
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