The Islamic Finance and Markets Review: Malaysia
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
Although litigation is by far the go-to method of dispute resolution, there exists a legislative push for settlements, as recorded in the Rules of Court 2012. As an avenue for alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”), SIDREC plays a potentially pivotal role in supporting this legislative agenda. Published on the website The Law Reviews, the article, The Securities Litigation Review: Malaysia by Rahmat Lim & Partners discusses the litigation landscape in the sphere of securities and graciously elaborates on where SIDREC fits in such a landscape as an ADR provider.
To access the article, click the following link https://thelawreviews.co.uk/title/the-securities-litigation-review/malaysia.
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
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).
When it comes to investing in Malaysia, it’s essential to be cautious and only invest in licenced schemes. Otherwise, you risk falling victim to investment
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