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Muamalat Global Real Estate Investment Trust Fund

Muamalat-i Global Real Estate Investment Trust Fund Launches

Source: Bank Muamalat Malaysia · August 18, 2026 at 11:31 AM · AI-assisted report

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Muamalat Global Real Estate Investment Trust Fund
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KUALA LUMPUR, 18 AUGUST 2026 —

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Muamalat-i Global Real Estate Investment Trust Fund Launches

Market Impact

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 17 — Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd has introduced the Muamalat-i Global Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Fund, offering investors exposure to global real estate assets. The fund aims to provide steady income streams and capital appreciation through diversified property investments. Details on the fund’s structure, minimum investment, and distribution policies were not yet available.

The launch may influence Malaysia’s Islamic finance sector, as it expands Shariah-compliant investment options. REITs are gaining traction among Malaysian investors seeking halal alternatives to conventional funds. Industry analysts expect demand for such products to rise, particularly among retail and institutional investors prioritizing ethical investments.

According to Bank Muamalat’s announcement, the fund will be managed in compliance with Shariah principles, ensuring investments align with Islamic finance guidelines. The bank did not disclose the fund’s initial size, target allocations, or launch date in its statement. Further details on fees, performance benchmarks, and distribution channels are expected in the coming weeks.

The outlook for Islamic REITs in Malaysia remains positive, driven by growing investor interest in sustainable and Shariah-compliant assets. Bank Muamalat has not provided projections on expected returns or risk factors.

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