PETALING JAYA: Khazanah Nasional Bhd will be launching the Emerging Fund Managers’ Programme (EMP) and the Regional Fund Managers’ Initiative (RMI) under the National Fund-of-Funds (NFoF).
In a statement, the sovereign wealth fund said the initiatives follow the acquisition of Malaysia Venture Capital Management and Penjana Kapital by Khazanah in July this year.
Khazanah managing director Datuk Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir said: “With the launch of EMP, we aim to ensure the continued growth of our local venture capital (VC) fund managers and we see RMI as another critical step in our commitment to foster a dynamic VC ecosystem in Malaysia.
“As innovation is borderless, the availability of capital, talent and technology will determine the future of Malaysia. This is why the NFoF will focus on the creation of local champions under the EMP, while attracting international capital and partners.”
Amirul Feisal said the efforts will enable the fusion of local and international expertise, perspectives and knowledge to spur a vibrant ecosystem that fuels progress and advancements.
“The EMP represents a significant step under the NFoF in advancing Malaysia’s VC and innovation ecosystem as the NFoF will anchor fundraising efforts of emerging local fund managers.
“With capital commitment from the NFoF, the programme aims to signal stronger confidence to prospective fund investors to invest in fund managers who have the potential to be regionally competitive.”
Thereafter, Khazanah said the start-up ecosystem will benefit from the entry of private and other capital into these managers, which in turn will boost the presence of innovation-driven startups in Malaysia.
“Scheduled to commence in November 2024, the EMP will be opened to all Malaysian general partners, focusing on VC fund managers who are raising their first, second, or third fund – based in Malaysia or overseas.
The RMI on the other hand, represents the NFoF’s initiative to attract international fund managers who are committed to enrich the ecosystem, including supporting the growth of Malaysian startups to be regional and global players, as well as facilitate the re-domiciling of global companies in Malaysia to expand local job capabilities, attract talent and deepen innovation.
“Amongst others, the NFoF welcomes established venture generators to unearth new entrepreneurs and support the growth of existing ones,” Khazanah said.