infrastructure business to raise funds from investors by offering income-producing projects. The proceeds are capitalized in development of new projects, thereby reducing fiscal burdens and public debts while
of the Roundtable will focus on how to change behaviour to achieve better out- comes. This commitment to excellence in corporate governance matters not only to Asia. The growing economic influence of
. The Company is committed to the long ter m success of JASIF. Its commitment to lock- up 19 per cent of the total number of units of JASIF as provided at the IPO of JASIF remains unchanged. In
, represent ing approximately 23.51 per cent of the total number of issued investment units of the Fund. The Company is committed to the long term success of JASIF. Its commitment to lock-up 19 per cent of the
consultation and sharing on the Principles demonstrate the ACMF’s commitment to advance the sustainability agenda in the regional capital markets. In addition, the ACMF also noted that in less than two years
company must consider possible impacts on the unitholders. (3) A resolution of the unitholders, pursuant to rules specified in the scheme and the commitment, is obtained. (4) In requesting a resolution
company must consider possible impacts on the unitholders. (3) A resolution of the unitholders, pursuant to rules specified in the scheme and the commitment, is obtained. (4) In requesting a resolution
and loyalty for the interest of the unitholders including acting in compliance with the law, the fund project, the commitment between the unitholders and the management company and the resolution of the
and loyalty for the interest of the unitholders including acting in compliance with the law, the fund project, the commitment between the unitholders and the management company and the resolution of the
shall administer and manage a fund with responsibility, due care and loyalty for the interest of the unitholders including acting in compliance with the law, the fund project, the commitment between the