Malaysia Building Society Bhd
KLSE:MBSB
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MBSB's latest stock split occurred on Jun 21, 2016
The company executed a 107-for-83 stock split, meaning that for every 83 shares held, investors received 107 new shares.
Before the split, MBSB traded at 1.07 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 0.5363.
The adjusted shares began trading on Jun 21, 2016. This was MBSB's 4th stock split, following the previous one in Dec 23, 2013.
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Malaysia Building Society Berhad (MBSB) is a distinctive financial entity in Malaysia, offering a tapestry of services that positions it uniquely within the country's economic landscape. Initially established to facilitate home loans for government employees, MBSB has, over the decades, skillfully expanded its portfolio to encompass a wide array of financial offerings. Today, it operates as a key player in the non-bank financial sector, providing personal, property, and corporate financing, along with deposit acceptance and wealth management solutions. This journey of transformation reveals a strategic expansion that taps into diverse revenue streams, aiming to serve both retail and corporate clients while maintaining its traditional roots in property financing. At its core, MBSB's operations are underpinned by its lending activities, where it earns interest income from its comprehensive suite of financing products. The company's entry into Islamic banking through the acquisition of a banking license has been a pivotal move, allowing it to offer Shariah-compliant products, which are particularly appealing in Malaysia's multi-religious society. This strategic shift not only capitalizes on the growing demand for Islamic financial services but also marks MBSB’s adaptation to shifting market trends. The synergy of traditional lending and innovative Islamic banking solutions ensures that MBSB remains competitive, navigating Malaysia's dynamic financial landscape with resilience and adaptability. Through these finely tuned operations, MBSB not only sustains profitability but also contributes to the economic fabric of the nation by fostering financial inclusion and supporting infrastructural growth.
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