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TRX fintech global development centre reflects investor confidence in Malaysia

The centre is seen as a strong indicator of continued foreign investor confidence in the country’s political stability and policy consistency under the MADANI administration

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 02 Jul 2026 3:11PM

TRX fintech global development centre reflects investor confidence in Malaysia
The government hails the opening of a global development centre by a fintech company at Tun Razak Exchange (Photo from TRX City) - July 2, 2026

THE government has said the establishment of a global development centre by a financial technology firm at Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) underscores growing international confidence in the country’s political stability and policy direction.

Government spokesperson Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the investment is expected to further strengthen Malaysia’s position as a regional and global hub for innovation, particularly in the fields of digital talent development, financial technology and artificial intelligence (AI).

“This opening proves that the political stability and policy consistency brought by the MADANI Government has succeeded in convincing investors, especially foreign investors, to continue choosing Malaysia as a global investment destination,” he said at his weekly press conference at Angkasapuri on Thursday.

He added that this is the first time a fintech company has established a global development centre of this nature in Malaysia, marking a significant milestone for the country’s digital economy ambitions. - July 2, 2026

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