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| Company type | Government-linked company (GLC) |
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| Industry | Investment holding |
| Founded | December 12, 2012 |
| Headquarters | Level 5, Ministry of Finance and Economy Building, Commonwealth Drive, , |
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| Services | Investment management, corporate governance, economic diversification |
| Owner | Minister for Finance Corporation (MOFC) |
| Subsidiaries | |
| Website | www |
Darussalam Assets Sdn Bhd (abbreviated as DA) is a sovereign government-linked company (GLC) of Brunei Darussalam, acting as a strategic investment arm and a primary catalyst for the nation's economic evolution. Founded in late 2012 under the Minister for Finance Corporation, the firm was established to bridge the gap between traditional government oversight and the efficiency of private-sector commercialism. [1] In a landscape historically dominated by oil and gas, Darussalam Assets serves as the engine for "corporatization," systematically transforming state-owned entities into profitable, world-class corporations. [2] By consolidating vital national assets under a unified governance framework, DA plays a central role in realizing Wawasan Brunei 2035, the Sultanate's long-term roadmap to create a highly diversified economy.
The company follows a rigorous governance framework modeled after international standards, including the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). [3]
The Supervisory Council provides high-level strategic direction and ensures alignment with national policy goals. [4]
The day-to-day operations are led by a professional executive team:
Darussalam Assets operates under a set of core values known as the RIGHT values, which guide its internal culture and its relationship with portfolio companies: [5]
Darussalam Assets organizes its investments into specific economic clusters. As of 2024, the portfolio includes the following companies categorized by sector: [6] [7]
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