Equities Trading Data Reclassification Takes Effect On 6 April 2026

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KUALA LUMPUR — Bursa Malaysia Berhad has implemented the reclassification of equities investor trading data effective today, aimed at providing clearer visibility of investor participation and fund flows across retail, institutional and domestic segments.

The reclassification enhances the granularity of investor participation and fund flow statistics by refining how trade-level activity is classified and attributed across investor segments. This marks the first update of investor segmentation since the statistics were introduced in 2008.




The reclassification introduces the following changes.

  • Segmentation of nominee accounts: Nominee trades are now categorised as either retail or institutional at the trade level, based on information of the end-beneficiary owner provided by Participating Organisations. Previously, all nominee trades were classified as institutional investors.
  • Better reflection of domestic investment activity: Foreign-owned institutions incorporated in Malaysia are classified based on the source of investment funds at the trade-level, guided by the place of incorporation. This aligns better with shareholding data, which is recorded at settlement date (T+2). Previously all trades by foreign-owned institutions regardless of place of incorporation were classified as foreign.
  • The exercise only applies to the reporting of trade-level investor participation data and does not alter data on total daily trading value. There is also no impact on shareholding data.

    The reclassification, previously announced on 24 February 2026, is timely considering the increased use of nominee structures in recent years — particularly in line with the growth in digital brokerage platforms — as well as advancements in reporting capability that allow more granular trade-level classification to be applied consistently. Bursa Malaysia will continue to engage with stakeholders to support understanding of the reclassified data and better interpretation of market activity. —Bursa Malaysia



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