Certified Firms in Malaysia
7 ACFI-certified M&A advisory firms operating in Malaysia.
Maybank Investment Bank
Maybank Investment Bank is the largest home-grown investment bank in ASEAN, operating across nine countries. As the investment banking arm of Maybank, it provides comprehensive M&A advisory, debt and equity capital markets, and restructuring services with unmatched regional connectivity.
DWA Advisory
DWA Advisory is approved by the Securities Commission Malaysia as an independent adviser for takeovers and mergers. The firm provides independent M&A advisory, valuation, and fairness opinion services to boards of directors and independent committees.
KAF Investment Bank
KAF Investment Bank is a licensed Malaysian investment bank with deep expertise in corporate advisory, takeovers, and restructuring. Known for its independent advisory stance, KAF serves both public and private companies across a range of M&A and corporate finance mandates.
Kenanga Investment Bank
Kenanga Investment Bank is Malaysia's leading independent investment bank with over 50 years of heritage. Licensed by the Securities Commission, Kenanga provides M&A advisory, corporate finance, ECM, and DCM services with deep expertise in Malaysian takeovers and privatizations.
MIDF Amanah Investment Bank
MIDF Amanah Investment Bank is a well-established mid-market licensed investment bank regulated by the Securities Commission Malaysia. It handles takeovers, privatizations, restructurings, and corporate advisory mandates with particular strength in government-linked and Shariah-compliant transactions.
RHB Investment Bank
RHB Investment Bank is part of Malaysia's fourth-largest financial services group. It offers full-service investment banking including M&A advisory, ECM, DCM, and corporate restructuring, with a strong presence across ASEAN markets.
WYNCORP Advisory
WYNCORP Advisory is a fast-growing Malaysian boutique advisory firm that has rapidly built a reputation for handling complex, large-scale M&A transactions. The firm recently advised on AirAsia X's RM6.8 billion acquisition of Capital A's aviation business.
