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Report No. : |
306476 |
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Report Date : |
09.02.2015 |
IDENTIFICATION DETAILS
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Name : |
ACCESS DYNAMIC
ENTERPRISE |
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Registered Office : |
Block B Unit B-5-8 Plaza Mont Kiara Mont Kiara, Level 5, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan |
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Country : |
Malaysia |
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Date of Incorporation : |
02.01.2015 |
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Com. Reg. No.: |
002395192-D |
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Legal Form : |
Sole Proprietorship |
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Line of Business : |
Trading of Food and Beverage Products. |
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No. of Employees : |
10 [2015] |
RATING & COMMENTS
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MIRA’s Rating : |
NB |
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RATING |
STATUS |
PROPOSED CREDIT LINE |
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-- |
NB |
New Business |
-- |
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Status : |
New Company |
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Payment Behaviour : |
Unknown |
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Litigation : |
Clear |
NOTES:
Any query related to this report can be made
on e-mail: infodept@mirainform.com
while quoting report number, name and date.
ECGC Country Risk Classification List – December 31, 2014
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Country Name |
Previous Rating (30.09.2014) |
Current Rating (31.12.2014) |
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Malaysia |
A2 |
A2 |
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Risk Category |
ECGC
Classification |
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Insignificant |
A1 |
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Low |
A2 |
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Moderate |
B1 |
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High |
B2 |
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Very High |
C1 |
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Restricted |
C2 |
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Off-credit |
D |
MALAYSIA - ECONOMIC OVERVIEW
Malaysia, a middle-income
country, has transformed itself since the 1970s from a producer of raw
materials into an emerging multi-sector economy. Under current Prime Minister
NAJIB, Malaysia is attempting to achieve high-income status by 2020 and to move
farther up the value-added production chain by attracting investments in
Islamic finance, high technology industries, biotechnology, and services.
NAJIB's Economic Transformation Program (ETP) is a series of projects and
policy measures intended to accelerate the country's economic growth. The
government has also taken steps to liberalize some services sub-sectors. The
NAJIB administration also is continuing efforts to boost domestic demand and
reduce the economy's dependence on exports. Nevertheless, exports -
particularly of electronics, oil and gas, palm oil and rubber - remain a
significant driver of the economy. As an oil and gas exporter, Malaysia has
profited from higher world energy prices, although the rising cost of domestic
gasoline and diesel fuel, combined with sustained budget deficits, has forced
Kuala Lumpur to begin to address fiscal shortfalls, through initial reductions
in energy and sugar subsidies and the announcement of the 2015 implementation
of a 6% goods and services tax. The government is also trying to lessen its dependence
on state oil producer Petronas. The oil and gas sector supplies about 32% of
government revenue in 2013. Bank Negara Malaysia (central bank) maintains
healthy foreign exchange reserves, and a well-developed regulatory regime has
limited Malaysia's exposure to riskier financial instruments and the global
financial crisis. Nevertheless, Malaysia could be vulnerable to a fall in
commodity prices or a general slowdown in global economic activity because
exports are a major component of GDP. In order to attract increased investment,
NAJIB earlier raised possible revisions to the special economic and social
preferences accorded to ethnic Malays under the New Economic Policy of 1970,
but retreated in 2013 after he encountered significant opposition from Malay
nationalists and other vested interests. In September 2013 NAJIB launched the
new Bumiputra Economic Empowerment Program (BEEP), policies that favor and
advance the economic condition of ethnic Malays.
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Source
: CIA |
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REGISTRATION NO. |
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002395192-D |
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COMPANY NAME |
: |
ACCESS DYNAMIC
ENTERPRISE |
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COMMENCEMENT DATE |
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02/01/2015 |
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REGISTRATION DATE |
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02/01/2015 |
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EXPIRY DATE |
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01/01/2016 |
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BUSINESS CONSTITUTION |
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SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP |
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BUSINESS ADDRESS |
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BLOCK B UNIT B-5-8 PLAZA MONT KIARA MONT
KIARA, LEVEL 5, 50480 KUALA LUMPUR, WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN, MALAYSIA. |
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TEL.NO. |
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03-27883603 |
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FAX.NO. |
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03-27883604 |
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CONTACT PERSON |
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CHARLETT ( STAFF ) |
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INDUSTRY CODE |
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463 |
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PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY |
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TRADING OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE PRODUCTS |
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STAFF STRENGTH |
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10 [2015] |
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LITIGATION |
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CLEAR |
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DEFAULTER CHECK |
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CLEAR |
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PAYMENT |
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N/A |
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MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY |
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WEAK |
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COMMERCIAL RISK |
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HIGH |
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CURRENCY EXPOSURE |
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N/A |
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GENERAL REPUTATION |
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NOT YET DETERMINED |
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INDUSTRY OUTLOOK |
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AVERAGE GROWTH |
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The Subject commenced its business on 02/01/2015 as a SOLE
PROPRIETORSHIP.
The Subject is a sole proprietorship, that is, it has a single owner
whose liabilities are unlimited. In case the Subject is unable to meet all its
obligations, the creditors can claim on the owner's personal assets. The sole
proprietorship ceases upon the death of the owner or any time at the discretion
of the owner. The ownership is non-transferable. Under the law, the Subject has
to file in its information with Registrar of Business but it is not required to
file in its financial statements.
The Subject is principally engaged in the (as a / as an) trading of food
and beverage products.
The Subject is not listed on Bursa Malaysia (Malaysia Stock Exchange).
The owner of the Subject are shown as follows :
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Name |
Address |
IC/PP/Loc No |
Shareholding |
(%) |
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PARWATHY A/P VADIVELLU |
PERTEMPATAN ORANG INDIA, TAMAN SELAYANG, BATU CAVES , GOMBAK |
600717-02-5328 5894890 |
100.00 |
100.00 |
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100.00 |
100.00 |
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+ Also Director
OWNER(S) 1
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Name Of Subject |
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PARWATHY A/P VADIVELLU |
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Address |
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PERTEMPATAN ORANG INDIA, TAMAN SELAYANG, BATU CAVES, GOMBAK |
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IC / PP No |
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5894890 |
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New IC No |
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600717-02-5328 |
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Date of Birth |
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17/07/1960 |
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Nationality |
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MALAYSIAN INDIAN |
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Date of Appointment |
: |
02/01/2015 |
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Shareholding |
: |
100% |
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1) |
Name of Subject |
: |
CHARLETT |
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Position |
: |
STAFF |
No Auditor found in our databank
Banking relations are maintained principally with:
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1) |
Name |
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MALAYAN BANKING BHD |
* A check has been conducted in our databank againt the Subject whether the
Subject has been involved in any litigation. Our databank consists of 99% of
the wound up companies in Malaysia.
No legal action was found in our databank.
* We have checked through the Subject in our defaulters' database which
comprised of debtors that have been blacklisted by our customers and debtors
that have been placed or assigned to us for collection.
No blacklisted record & debt collection case was found in our defaulters'
databank.
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SOURCES OF RAW MATERIALS: |
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Local |
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N/A |
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Overseas |
: |
N/A |
The Subject refused to disclose its suppliers.
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Local |
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YES |
Percentage |
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100% |
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Domestic Markets |
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MALAYSIA |
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Overseas |
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NO |
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Credit Term |
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N/A |
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Payment Mode |
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CHEQUES |
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Goods Traded |
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FOOD AND BEVERAGE PRODUCTS |
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Total Number of Employees: |
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YEAR |
2015 |
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GROUP |
N/A |
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COMPANY |
10 |
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Branch |
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NO |
Other Information:
The Subject is principally engaged in the (as a / as an) trading of food and
beverage products.
The Subject is engaged in the trading of food and beverage products.
Latest fresh investigations carried out on the Subject indicated that:
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Telephone Number Provided By Client |
: |
603 27883603 |
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Current Telephone Number |
: |
03-27883603 |
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Match |
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YES |
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Address Provided by Client |
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BLOCK B LEVEL 5 UNIT B-5-8 PLAZA MONT KIARA MONT KIARA 50480
KUALALUMPUR |
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Current Address |
: |
BLOCK B UNIT B-5-8 PLAZA MONT KIARA MONT KIARA, LEVEL 5, 50480 KUALA
LUMPUR, WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN, MALAYSIA. |
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Match |
: |
YES |
Other Investigations
We contacted one of the staff from the Subject and she provided some
information.
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We are unable to comment on the Subject financial position as the
Subject is not required by the law to file its financial statement in the Registrar
of Business. |
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Overall financial condition of the Subject : N/A |
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Major Economic Indicators: |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014* |
2015** |
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Population ( Million) |
28.7 |
29.3 |
29.8 |
30.3 |
30.5 |
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Gross Domestic Products ( % ) |
5.1 |
5.6 |
5.3 |
6.0 |
6.0 |
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Domestic Demand ( % ) |
8.2 |
9.4 |
5.6 |
6.4 |
6.2 |
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Private Expenditure ( % ) |
8.2 |
8.0 |
8.6 |
7.9 |
6.9 |
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Consumption ( % ) |
7.1 |
1.0 |
5.7 |
6.5 |
5.6 |
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Investment ( % ) |
12.2 |
11.7 |
13.3 |
12.0 |
10.7 |
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Public Expenditure ( % ) |
8.4 |
13.3 |
4.4 |
2.3 |
4.2 |
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Consumption ( % ) |
16.1 |
11.3 |
(1.2) |
2.1 |
3.8 |
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Investment ( % ) |
(0.3) |
15.9 |
4.2 |
2.6 |
4.7 |
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Balance of Trade ( MYR Million ) |
116,058 |
106,300 |
71,298 |
52,314 |
- |
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Government Finance ( MYR Million ) |
(45,511) |
(42,297) |
(39,993) |
(37,291) |
- |
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Government Finance to GDP / Fiscal Deficit ( % ) |
(5.4) |
(4.5) |
(4.0) |
(3.5) |
(3.0) |
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Inflation ( % Change in Composite CPI) |
3.1 |
1.6 |
2.5 |
3.3 |
4.0 |
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Unemployment Rate |
3.3 |
3.2 |
3.0 |
3.0 |
3.0 |
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Net International Reserves ( MYR Billion ) |
415 |
427 |
- |
417 |
- |
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Average Risk-Weighted Capital Adequacy Ratio ( % ) |
3.50 |
2.20 |
- |
- |
- |
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Average 3 Months of Non-performing Loans ( % ) |
14.80 |
14.70 |
- |
- |
- |
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Average Base Lending Rate ( % ) |
6.60 |
6.53 |
6.53 |
- |
- |
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Business Loans Disbursed( % ) |
15.3 |
32.2 |
- |
- |
- |
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Foreign Investment ( MYR Million ) |
23,546.1 |
26,230.4 |
38,238.0 |
- |
- |
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Consumer Loans ( % ) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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Registration of New Companies ( No. ) |
45,455 |
45,441 |
46,321 |
- |
- |
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Registration of New Companies ( % ) |
3.0 |
(0.0) |
1.9 |
- |
- |
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Liquidation of Companies ( No. ) |
132,485 |
17,092 |
26,430 |
- |
- |
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Liquidation of Companies ( % ) |
417.8 |
(87.1) |
54.6 |
- |
- |
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Registration of New Business ( No. ) |
284,598 |
324,761 |
329,895 |
- |
- |
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Registration of New Business ( % ) |
5.0 |
14.0 |
2.0 |
- |
- |
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Business Dissolved ( No. ) |
20,121 |
20,380 |
18,161 |
- |
- |
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Business Dissolved ( % ) |
1.9 |
1.3 |
(10.9) |
- |
- |
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Sales of New Passenger Cars (' 000 Unit ) |
535.1 |
552.2 |
576.7 |
598.4 |
610.3 |
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Cellular Phone Subscribers ( Million ) |
35.3 |
38.5 |
43.0 |
43.8 |
- |
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Tourist Arrival ( Million Persons ) |
24.7 |
25.0 |
25.7 |
28.0 |
- |
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Hotel Occupancy Rate ( % ) |
60.6 |
62.4 |
62.6 |
- |
- |
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Credit Cards Spending ( % ) |
15.6 |
12.6 |
- |
- |
- |
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Bad Cheque Offenders (No.) |
32,627 |
26,982 |
28,876 |
- |
- |
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Individual Bankruptcy ( No.) |
19,167 |
19,575 |
21,984 |
- |
- |
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Individual Bankruptcy ( % ) |
5.8 |
2.1 |
12.3 |
- |
- |
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INDUSTRIES ( % of Growth ): |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014* |
2015** |
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Agriculture |
5.8 |
1.0 |
2.1 |
3.8 |
3.1 |
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Palm Oil |
10.8 |
(0.3) |
2.6 |
6.7 |
- |
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Rubber |
6.1 |
(7.9) |
(10.1) |
(10.4) |
- |
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Forestry & Logging |
(7.6) |
(4.5) |
(7.8) |
(4.2) |
- |
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Fishing |
2.1 |
4.3 |
1.6 |
2.7 |
- |
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Other Agriculture |
7.1 |
6.4 |
8.2 |
6.2 |
- |
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Industry Non-Performing Loans ( MYR Million ) |
634.1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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% of Industry Non-Performing Loans |
3.2 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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Mining |
(5.4) |
1.4 |
0.9 |
(0.8) |
2.8 |
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Oil & Gas |
(1.7) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
Other Mining |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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Industry Non-performing Loans ( MYR Million ) |
46.5 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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% of Industry Non-performing Loans |
0.1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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Manufacturing # |
4.7 |
4.8 |
3.4 |
6.6 |
5.5 |
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Exported-oriented Industries |
4.1 |
6.5 |
3.3 |
5.6 |
- |
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Electrical & Electronics |
(4.0) |
12.7 |
6.9 |
13.3 |
- |
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Rubber Products |
20.7 |
3.0 |
11.7 |
(0.3) |
- |
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Wood Products |
(5.1) |
8.7 |
(2.7) |
5.1 |
- |
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Textiles & Apparel |
13.2 |
(7.1) |
(2.6) |
11.5 |
- |
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Domestic-oriented Industries |
10.7 |
1.7 |
6.8 |
9.4 |
- |
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Food, Beverages & Tobacco |
4.80 |
2.70 |
3.60 |
6.13 |
6.13 |
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Chemical & Chemical Products |
10.0 |
10.8 |
5.6 |
- |
- |
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Plastic Products |
3.8 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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Iron & Steel |
2.2 |
(6.6) |
5.0 |
0.1 |
- |
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Fabricated Metal Products |
21.8 |
13.8 |
9.9 |
2.9 |
- |
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Non-metallic Mineral |
12.1 |
2.9 |
(2.0) |
5.4 |
- |
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Transport Equipment |
12.0 |
3.4 |
13.8 |
22.9 |
- |
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Paper & Paper Products |
9.5 |
3.1 |
1.8 |
4.7 |
- |
|
Crude Oil Refineries |
9.3 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
Industry Non-Performing Loans ( MYR Million ) |
6,537.2 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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% of Industry Non-Performing Loans |
25.7 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
Construction |
4.7 |
18.6 |
10.9 |
12.7 |
10.7 |
|
Industry Non-Performing Loans ( MYR Million ) |
3,856.9 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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% of Industry Non-Performing Loans |
10.2 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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Services |
7.1 |
6.4 |
5.9 |
5.9 |
5.6 |
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Electric, Gas & Water |
3.5 |
4.4 |
4.2 |
3.6 |
3.9 |
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Transport, Storage & Communication |
6.50 |
7.10 |
7.30 |
7.50 |
7.15 |
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Wholesale, Retail, Hotel & Restaurant |
5.2 |
4.7 |
5.9 |
6.9 |
6.5 |
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Finance, Insurance & Real Estate |
6.90 |
9.70 |
3.70 |
4.65 |
4.25 |
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Government Services |
12.4 |
9.4 |
8.3 |
6.1 |
5.6 |
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Other Services |
5.1 |
3.9 |
5.1 |
4.8 |
4.5 |
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Industry Non-Performing Loans ( MYR Million ) |
6,825.2 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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% of Industry Non-Performing Loans |
23.4 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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* Estimate / Preliminary |
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** Forecast |
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# Based On Manufacturing Production
Index |
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MSIC CODE |
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463 : Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco |
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INDUSTRY : |
TRADING |
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The wholesale and retail trade is expected to increase 7.1% in 2015
(2014: 7.7%) driven by strong domestic consumption and higher tourist arrivals
following the Malaysia Year of Festivals 2015. Besides, in 2014, the
wholesale and retail trade subsector is expected to increase 7.7% (2013:
6.4%) supported by strong domestic consumption. |
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According to Retail Group Malaysia (RGM), the pharmacy and personal
care sub-sector had slow growth rate of 2.6% for the first quarter of 2014,
while "other specialty stores" grew at a rate of 3.5%. During the
first quarter of 2014, fashion and fashion accessories recorded a sustainable
growth of 6.3% as compared with the same period last year (3.6%). |
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The retail segment increased 10.1% (January - June 2013: 7.1%)
attributed to brisk sales in retail outlets such as hypermarkets and
large-scale superstores. Since the launch of the Small Retailer Transformation
programme (TUKAR) in January 2011 up to end-July 2014, 1,761 small retailer
stores (end-July 2013: 1,381) have been modernized to improve their
competitiveness. In addition, the strong growth of the retail segment was
supported by 1Malaysia Unified Sales held from 29 June 2014 to 1 September
2014 to attract foreign and local tourists to shop in Malaysia. Meanwhile,
the wholesale segment expanded 8.2% (January - June 2013: 4.9%) due to higher
sales of non-agricultural intermediate products, such as petrol, diesel,
lubricants and household goods. Furthermore, food and beverage outlets,
laundry outlets, car wash centres, abd health and beauty outlets took a hit
from the water rationing in the Klang Valley since February this year. |
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On the other hand, in 2014, Malaysia's total trade is expected to grow
5.2% to RM1.44 trillion (2013: 4.5%; RM1.37 trillion) underpinned by recovery
in key advanced economies, resilient regional demand, and partly due to the
base effect arising from sluggish exports in the corresponding period last
year. Gross exports are anticipated to expand 6% to RM762.8 billion while
import decreased 4.3% to RM677.2 billion (2013: 2.4%; RM719.8 billion; 7%; RM
649.1 billion). Consequently, the trade surplus is expected to be higher at
RM85.6 billion or 7.9% of GDP in 2014 (2013: RM70.7 billion; 7.2%). |
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Furthermore, gross exports rebounded by 10.7% to RM441.3 billion
during the first seven months of 2014 (January - July 2013: -2.8%; RM398.5
billion), with manufactured and mining exports rising at a double digit pace
of 11.4% and 12.5%. Shipment of agriculture products grew at a slower pace of
2.7%, primarily due to lower receipts of crude rubber (-24.6%) while export
growth of other commodities remained steady. Consequently, exports of
manufactured and mining products are expected to grow 6.1% and 6.4% in 2014
(2013: 5.1%; 3.3%). Meanwhile, agriculture exports are expected to rebound
sharply by 4.5% in 2014 (2013: -14.4%) despite moderating commodity prices.
Malaysia's top 3 trading partners are China, Singapore, and Japan. |
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Over 60% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is contributed by domestic
consumption. Therefore the wholesale and retail sector plays a crucial role in
driving Malaysia's growth over the next decade despite the ongoing global
economic slowdown. By 2020, Malaysia's wholesale and retail sector is
expected to boost the country's total Gross National Income (GNI) by RM156
billion, creating 454,190 new jobs. |
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OVERALL INDUSTRY OUTLOOK : Average Growth |
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Incorporated in 2015, the Subject is a
Sole Proprietorship company, focusing on trading of food and beverage products.
The Subject was newly established and it has yet to build up a stable
clientele base in the market. It is likely to incur start-up costs during the
initial years of its operations. |
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No latest financial accounts are available at the Registry Office.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
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Currency |
Unit
|
Indian Rupees |
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US Dollar |
1 |
Rs.61.74 |
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1 |
Rs.94.65 |
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Euro |
1 |
Rs.70.79 |
INFORMATION DETAILS
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Analysis Done by
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DIV |
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Report Prepared
by : |
NIT |
RATING EXPLANATIONS
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RATING |
STATUS |
PROPOSED CREDIT LINE |
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>86 |
Aaa |
Possesses an extremely sound financial base with the strongest
capability for timely payment of interest and principal sums |
Unlimited |
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71-85 |
Aa |
Possesses adequate working capital. No caution needed for credit
transaction. It has above average (strong) capability for payment of interest
and principal sums |
Large |
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56-70 |
A |
Financial & operational base are regarded healthy. General unfavourable
factors will not cause fatal effect. Satisfactory capability for payment of
interest and principal sums |
Fairly Large |
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41-55 |
Ba |
Overall operation is considered normal. Capable to meet normal
commitments. |
Satisfactory |
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26-40 |
B |
Capability to overcome financial difficulties seems comparatively
below average. |
Small |
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11-25 |
Ca |
Adverse factors are apparent. Repayment of interest and principal sums
in default or expected to be in default upon maturity |
Limited with
full security |
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<10 |
C |
Absolute credit risk exists. Caution needed to be exercised |
Credit not
recommended |
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This score serves as a reference to assess SC’s
credit risk and to set the amount of credit to be extended. It is calculated
from a composite of weighted scores obtained from each of the major sections of
this report. The assessed factors and their relative weights (as indicated
through %) are as follows:
Financial
condition (40%) Ownership
background (20%) Payment
record (10%)
Credit history
(10%) Market trend (10%) Operational size
(10%)
This report is issued at your request without any
risk and responsibility on the part of MIRA INFORM PRIVATE LIMITED (MIPL) or
its officials.