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Amanah Hartanah Bumiputera (AHB) - a great opportunity

Launched in 2010, the main intent is to enable access for Bumiputera residents to own equities in high-end, luxurious commercial real estates in the country that is widely monopolized by non-Bumis. With biannual dividend distribution (3.25 sen per unit), it's worth investing for those who seek continuous income, higher than those generated from common fixed deposit account. Operated by PHB, the investment scheme performance is said to be very consistent due to its business nature: long-term leasing. A very convenient dividend payment method - credited directly into your Maybank savings/current account . More information is available at: http://www.maybank2u.com.my/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sementara itu, Kamalul Arifin berkata, PHB kini berusaha mengembangkan saiz dana Amanah Hartanah Bumiputera (AHB) bagi mencapai kesaksamaan pemilikan bumiputera dalam bidang hartanah komersial perdana...

ASB Dividend 2012 - 7.75 sen/unit

ASB dividend is said to be the highest over the past 5 years. For those who seek for steady and over average income over a long term of investment, this is clearly the most suitable type of investment for you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Permodalan Nasional Bhd. (PNB) hari ini mengumumkan pengagihan pendapatan Amanah Saham Bumiputera (ASB) sebanyak 7.75 sen seunit dan bonus 1.15 sen seunit untuk tahun kewangan berakhir 31 Disember 2012. Agihan pendapatan itu meningkat 0.10 sen seunit berbanding 7.65 sen seunit yang dibayar tahun lalu. Pengerusi PNB, Tun Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid berkata, kadar pengagihan itu adalah yang tertinggi bagi tempoh lima tahun iaitu sejak 2008 dan bakal memberi manfaat kepada 7.82 juta pelabur yang melanggan 110.2 bilion unit ASB. Katanya, pengagihan pendapatan tersebut membabitkan pembayaran sebanyak RM8.13 bilion, peningkatan sebanyak 17.5 peratus berbanding RM6.92 bilio...