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Temasek’s VC Pivot: An Opportunity or Warning for Malaysia?

Temasek’s VC Pivot: An Opportunity or Warning for Malaysia?
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Guest: Ng Sai Kit (Chairman), Malaysia Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (MVCA)
2025 was a year of "stark contrast" for Malaysia’s private capital markets. While institutional commitments from GLICs like Jelawang Capital, Khazanah, and KWAP signaled continued government support, regional confidence faced significant headwinds. The eFishery scandal cast a long shadow over governance, while giants like Temasek signaled a bearish pivot, cutting back on early-stage investments in favor of safer bets.
Ng Sai Kit, Chairman of the MVCA, joins BFM to wrap up our 2025 Review & 2026 Outlook series. We discuss the regime of "normalisation and discipline," and why the association is rebranding to the Malaysia Private Capital Association (MPCA).
We discuss:
The 2025 Scorecard: Sai Kit characterises the year as one of "normalisation." While GLIC commitments (Khazanah, Jelawang, KWAP, PNB) provided reassurance, the industry’s core constraint remains: capital formation is scaling faster than exits.
The Temasek Pivot: With regional giants like Temasek scaling back on early-stage bets, Sai Kit weighs whether Malaysia can capture this flow or if the "void" signals a deeper structural issue in Southeast Asian VC.
The Exit Bottleneck: The traditional Silicon Valley unicorn model is failing locally. Sai Kit argues for a shift toward incentivising M&A and encouraging mid-sized companies to merge for scale.
What LPs Want Now: The free money is gone. LPs are now demanding "proof of underwriting discipline", treating follow-on investments as new checks rather than automatic support, and rigorous loss management.
Valuation Realities: Sai Kit explains why using headline numbers from funding rounds to calculate fair value is dangerous. We break down why different share classes (with seniority and liquidation preferences) mean the "paper value" often differs from reality.
The "Crowding-In" Strategy: Why Sai Kit believes that government-led funding is healthy for a developing ecosystem, provided it validates rather than replaces private capital.
The Rebrand (MVCA to MPCA): Why the association is dropping "Venture" and "Private Equity” from its name to embrace Private Capital as a whole, more clearly embracing Private Equity (given that it isn’t reflected in the short form name) but also including Private Credit and Venture Debt.
ASEAN Ambitions: Insights into the formation of the ASEAN Private Market Council, aimed at harmonising fragmented fund structures to allow seamless cross-border fundraising across Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines.
Presenter: Roshan Kanesan
Producer: Roshan Kanesan
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