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Positive BigPay prospects lift AirAsia shares

Group among 8 companies with ministry approval to provide online loans

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Dec 2020 11:50AM

Positive BigPay prospects lift AirAsia shares
AirAsia Group says it hopes to receive final approval from the ministry in Q1 2021 before officially rolling out lending services in Malaysia. – Pixabay pic, December 9, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – AirAsia Group Bhd’s shares on Bursa Malaysia gained momentum this morning as the airline group looks to clinch the final approval for its lending business, BigPay, by the first quarter of next year (Q1 2021).

Last month, AirAsia was among the eight “licenced credit community” companies that obtained approval from the Housing and Local Government Ministry to provide online loans.

“We hope to receive the final approval from the ministry in Q1 2021 before we officially roll out lending services in Malaysia.

“We are also working on insurance and wealth management services that are expected to be rolled out in Malaysia next year, subject to regulatory approvals,” the group said in a filing to Bursa Malaysia yesterday.

Following the announcement, AirAsia Group and its sister company, AirAsia X Bhd, emerged as the top three most active stocks on Bursa Malaysia this morning. 

As at 10am, shares in AirAsia Group gained five sen to 93 sen while AirAsia X rose 3.5 sen to 10.5 sen.

Rakuten Trade Sdn Bhd said AirAsia Group had breached above its key resistance level of 83.5 sen level yesterday after a short period of consolidation.

“Recent trading activities saw the emergence of buying interest as the share price was seen trading above key moving average lines.

“Hence, we expect the share price to continue gaining momentum, potentially flying towards RM1.00 as it is one of the key beneficiaries of recovery plays,” the research firm said in a note today. – Bernama, December 9, 2020

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