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Sabah's natural assets offer strong impact investment potential: HSBC
Published on: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Published on: Tue, Jul 14, 2026
By: Hayati Dzulkifli
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Sabah's natural assets offer strong impact investment potential: HSBC
Kota Kinabalu: Sabah's rich natural assets and ongoing regulatory reforms could position the State as one of the Asia-Pacific's leading destinations for impact investment, said HSBC Malaysia Chief Executive Officer Dato' Omar Siddiq (pic).

He said Sabah's extensive protected forests, biodiversity and role as Malaysia's largest carbon sink offer strong opportunities for investors seeking projects that deliver both financial returns and measurable environmental and social benefits, while its marine ecosystems, tropical rainforests and Mount Kinabalu also present potential for biodiversity and blue economy credits.

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Omar said continued investment in rural connectivity, road infrastructure, reliable electricity supply and clean water access is needed, adding that impact investment could help bridge funding gaps by attracting private capital to projects with measurable social and environmental outcomes.

He said Sabah's combination of protected natural capital and development needs creates a pipeline of projects suitable for large-scale impact investment, provided they are supported by clear legal frameworks, risk-sharing principles, transparent community benefit-sharing mechanisms, robust measurement, reporting and verification systems, and credible long-term buyers where relevant.

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Omar said financing tools such as green bonds, blended finance and venture capital are gaining momentum, adding that while the Sabah Climate Change and Carbon Governance Enactment is an important milestone, further federal reforms, including the proposed Comprehensive Climate Change Bill, would strengthen investor confidence and support the development of Malaysia's carbon market.
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