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Annual General Meetings (AGM)

Public Bank AGM 2017

By Leigh
Updated May 14, 2019 Filed Under: Dividends, Annual General Meetings (AGM), Doorgift / Goody Bag 10

Public Bank AGM

I attended the long awaited Public Bank AGM on 27 March 2017. It being my first time to a Public Bank AGM, I didn’t know what to expect. It’s tough to put into words the atmosphere of an AGM so I’ll let the photos I took do most of the talking. I’ve received photos from some of our readers and compiled the of them for your viewing pleasure. Thank you again, contributors!

So there were 2 main reasons I wanted to attend this year’s AGM. First and foremost, the door gift. And also to meet the legend himself – Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Teh Hong Piow, founder of Public Bank. He is 87 this year.

I realize I could’ve improved this post with the full documentation of my journey. But alas, I’m still a newbie. I’ll learn.

Getting there

According to the notice, the AGM was poised to begin at 11 am sharp. Registration started as early as 7 am. Reading around online, I figured that parking would be an issue. So I decided to try out our new LRT. The whole journey took me about an hour and cost RM4.

The AGM was held at Shangri-La hotel in Kuala Lumpur. I arrived at 10 am and boy was I glad I took the train. The picture doesn’t really show it but it was a complete standstill outside the hotel. It didn’t help that all the drivers were old people..

Public Bank AGM
Entrance

We arrived just in time to catch a glimpse of Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Teh Hong Piow with his entourage walking into the hotel. All attempts of getting a picture of him with me inside failed miserably. I did snap a shot of his ride – it is a Rolls Royce. And he seems to love the number 3, all three cars had them.

Public Bank AGM
Tan Sri Teh Hong Piow’s Ride

Registration

Next step was registration. They had like 20 counters so there wasn’t much queueing up to do. It took all but 5 minutes to register with my NRIC and get my doorgift. It was a bloody red-colored bag that says Public Bank at the side. Major disappointment. I guess useful now that Malaysia is implementing the no plastic bags rule all over.

Public Bank AGM
Registration

‘Refreshments’

As specified in the AGM notice, refreshments will come in the form of coffee and tea. Nothing else. I made do with some water and headed across the street for some sandwiches at O’Briens.

Public Bank AGM
The ‘Refreshments’
Public Bank AGM
Old People Everywhere!

The Annual General Meeting

Finally, at 10.45 am, I headed down to the main hall for the main event – Public Bank AGM. 90% of shareholders attending the AGM were old folks, where are all the young Malaysian investors at?! The only youngsters below the age of 40 I see there were Public Banks’ staff.

Also, as seen in some of the pics, the main hall where Public Bank AGM was supposed to be held was fully seated. It was a sad and pitiful sight to see so many old people being forced to stand around throughout the duration of the AGM. Many couldn’t take it and had to leave the hall, not to be let in again.

Public Bank AGM
Heading down
Public Bank AGM
More old people
Public Bank AGM
In the main hall. More.
Public Bank AGM
And more!
Public Bank AGM
It begins

Public Bank AGM

Public Bank AGM
The man himself
Public Bank AGM
The stuff you hear everyone preach

Rant

Rant incoming. I really hate Malaysians. We are sorely lacking in class. When the board of directors opened up for questions from the floor, guess what happened?

  1. Uncle Singh came up to the mic and complained about the bad service and malfunctioning of the thumbprint readers at his branch;
  2. Chinese Auntie was next, she congratulated the directors, wished Tan Sri good health etc… And proceeded to promote her god damned charity. Even had the audacity to shout out her phone number to get donations;
  3. More congratulations and wishing of good health for the chairman;
  4. A woman in kebaya claims she flew from east Malaysia because her parents sent her to request for FD for senior citizens that pay monthly interests;
  5. Middle aged guy asked to continue the FD promo because he likes it; and
  6. More congratulations and wishing of good health for the chairman.

Seriously.. wtf. An AGM isn’t the avenue to discuss your bloody thumbprint reader at your kampung branch. Neither is it the place to ask for donations for your charity!!

The board of directors and the founder of Public Bank doesn’t want to hear you wishing him good health 20 times during a meeting. As for your FD requests, take it up with your branch manager or something. Not to the board of directors. GEEZ

Apologies for the rant but seriously every single one of the shareholders either asked stupid questions or said stupid stuff. Essentially, everybody’s’ time was wasted. The chairman of the meeting was visibly pissed and I really respect him for having the patience to deal with Malaysians.

End.

That last picture. That same phrase and mantra have been repeated time after time. You hear it, especially from your relatives and grandparents. It goes like this ‘If you purchased 1,000 units of Public Bank shares 50 years ago, subscribed to all its rights issues, and reinvested all dividends. You’d be a millionaire today. So during this Public Bank AGM, they did the math and came up with this diagram. Not only would you be a millionaire, you’d have RM4.1 million today.

It goes like this ‘If you purchased 1,000 units of Public Bank shares 50 years ago, subscribed to all its rights issues, and reinvested all dividends. You’d be a millionaire today. So during the Public Bank AGM, they did the math and came up with this diagram. Not only would you be a millionaire, you’d have RM4.1 million today.

Also the 19% compounded return p.a.

My comments about old people are meant as light hearted humor. I respect my elders and if anything, the showing of so many elderly people at this Public Bank AGM is a sign of the trustworthiness and capabilities of the bank. So please refrain from sending me any hate mail on this issue. 

As always, thank you for reading guys. I hope more of you will be able to join me for other AGMs in the future.

For more AGMs, head over hERE for a long list of Malaysian companies and their door gifts.

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Public Bank and Public Mutual

By Leigh
Updated March 17, 2017 Filed Under: Dividends, Annual General Meetings (AGM) 3

Public Bank AGM

Public Bank Group

I added 600 units of Public Bank (“PB Bank”) shares back in March 2016 at RM18.50 a piece to my Freedom Fund. In my view, PB Bank although not the largest is one of the best-managed banks in Malaysia.

You often hear Malaysians lauding the exceptional customer service and complaining about the strict loan requirement imposed by the bank. As a shareholder and part owner (a very small part) of the bank, I smile every time I hear these.

Moving onto the facts and figures, the bank’s performance speaks for themselves as shown in the summary of the annual report I received this month.

Public Bank Annual Report 2016

Public Bank Annual Report 2016
PB Bank 5 Year Summary

Apologies for the somewhat blurry image. I’ve also uploaded the full Annual Report for everyone interested: Public Bank Annual Report 2016

The two key figures I always look at are Net Profit as well as Equity. And PB Bank’s numbers has been increasing every year.

As usual, I will not go into too many details on the company. If you’re investing in a business, read the whole report and understand everything.

I’d be more than glad to answer your specific questions regarding the annual report. However, questions like ‘What do you think I should invest in?’ or ‘Will Company A’s profit continue to increase?‘ should be answered by you alone.

Public Bank and Public Mutual

I’m sure most of you remember how I’m against Public Mutual? How they charge exorbitant fees?

The question to ask yourself is – Who owns Public Mutual? If you don’t already know, Public Mutual is wholly owned by the group and as a shareholder, I can’t be happier. If you do invest with Public Mutual, consider investing instead in PB Bank instead. Let the fees work in your favor instead of the other way around.

Another perk, every time a public mutual agent approaches you, you can tell him/her you already invest without having to lie. If they persist, you can go on a long educational talk and preach how investing in Public Bank is better than Public Mutual funds.

Public Bank AGM

Together with the annual report was the notice of annual general meeting (“AGM”).

The bank’s AGM will be held on 27 March 2017. I’ll be attending so those of you who are heading there let me know! Hope to meet those of you who are PB Bank’s shareholders there.

I’ll be sure to snap some pictures and keep the rest of you posted as well.

Public Bank AGM
Notice of AGM

 

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Nestle Malaysia Berhad – Goody Bag (May 2016)

By Leigh
Updated May 2, 2016 Filed Under: Annual General Meetings (AGM), Doorgift / Goody Bag 0

Nestle Goodie Bag

Nestle Malaysia Goody Bag

It’s that time of the year again and I collected the ever popular Nestle Malaysia Goody Bag at Amcorp Mall today (2 May 2016). To all other Nestle shareholders out there, if you’ve yet to do so, you have until 5 May 2016 to collect it. They are there from 11 am – 9 pm.

I did not want to pay the parking fees for a brief 15 min collection so I had a friend drop me off at the entrance. On my way to the counter, I saw 2 aunties and an old uncle carrying the signature Nestle box except this time around, it was a greenish blue color. There was virtually no line at all at the counter, I handed over my IC, signed on the attendance sheet and collected my goody bag.

Nestle Malaysia Goody Bag
The box of goodies

This year I noticed on the attendance list a shareholder who was only 24 years old. I guess gone are the days where I was the only 20s person to collect the goody bag. If you’re reading this, please let me know!

Now, them pictures:

Nestle Malaysia Goodie Bag
Everything

This year, it seems there were more packets of Maggi, I gave most of mine away last year but I think I’m going to hang on to them this time. The Royale series looks good.

Nestle Malaysia Goody Bag
Stamps!

A surprise this year as Nestle celebrates their 100 year anniversary. I thought there’d be more fanfare than a couple of stamps. No idea what to do with these, do I collect them or use it?

Nestle Malaysia Goody Bag
Maggi

A closer look at the Maggi instant noodles they gave. May Malaysians continue to enjoy their favorite instant noodles for a long long time.

Nestle Malaysia Goody Bag
Breakfast

The healthier options from Nestle, this should cover my breakfast needs for a few days.

Nestle Malaysia Goody Bag
Nescafe

Conclusion

I’ve collected goodies from Nestle Malaysia for 3 years now and the company has been a strong performer throughout. You can find last year’s goody bag HERE and do your own comparison. My dividend yield from Nestle is reaching its 5% mark and the share is up by 12% since I purchased it back in 2014.

The goodies were the usual ones, may Maggi, Nescafe and Milo continue to provide for Nestle and all Malaysians alike! I didn’t get to meet up with any other shareholders this time around again, everyone seems to be shy. Hope to have a meet up with fellow readers in the near future.

Thanks for reading!

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Fundsupermart and Unit Trusts in Malaysia

By Leigh
Updated May 20, 2017 Filed Under: Doorgift / Goody Bag, Investment, Portfolio - Freedom Fund 11

Fundsupermart

I received Fundsupermart‘s red packets in the mail (Ironman not included) today just in time for CNY this year.

Fundsupermart

Red Packets from Fundsupermart

As some of you may know, I’ve been consistently investing in Private Retirement Scheme (PRS) funds through Fundsupermart for 2 years now. The RM500 youth incentive from the government got me started and I’ve been investing RM3,000 annually since then. The tax breaks given by the government are treated as a sort of guaranteed return for my portfolio. One may argue though that the fact that we’re unable to withdraw the funds until after the age of retirement is a drawback. I, however, treat my annual RM3,000 deposits into PRS as my security fund, together with fixed deposits and my EPF.

Unit Trust

I used to invest in Unit Trusts (UT) a few years ago but have since switched over to shares. The UT industry in Malaysia is still in its prehistoric age with exorbitant fees and lousy returns. Some are even charging fees as high as 5% per annum, compound that and you will be paying more than half your wealth in fees. It is my wish and hope that in the future, companies like Vanguard will be able to set up shop in Malaysia. I’d then gladly throw half, if not all my wealth in a passively managed index fund.

As I plan to be transparent with all my investments, I present to you my UT and PRS holdings. I’ve kept some of my investments in bond funds as I have no other means other than UTs to diversify into fixed income investments.

FSM PRS UT Holding

As at 31 December 2015, 37% of my wealth lies in my secure bucket – ie. the bucket where the investments are considered safe. Funds in my savings & current accounts, fixed deposits, PRS funds, EPF and my bond funds make up my secure bucket. I intend to dip into my secure bucket and reduce it to around 30% if and when the opportunity arises.

Till then, happy investing.

End.

As many of you know, I’m not a big proponent of Unit Trusts and Mutual Funds here in Malaysia due to their excessive and ridiculous fees. However, if I were to recommend a platform for Malaysian investors to purchase their funds, it would be Fundsupermart. They offer the lowest fees currently. However, the fees charged by the funds themselves are another matter altogether.

So, if you’re interested in opening an account with Fundsupermart, you may do so hERE.

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Nestle (M) Berhad Goody Bag – April 2015

By Leigh
Updated April 28, 2015 Filed Under: Annual General Meetings (AGM), Doorgift / Goody Bag, Investment, Portfolio - Freedom Fund 7

Went all the way to Amcorp Mall in Petaling Jaya to collect my Nestle Goody Bag today.

As I was a few days late, no one was in sight and I did not have to queue for the bag. However, during my conversation with the supervisor there, he mentioned that they had ran out of stock during last year’s goody bag give away and advised to not come at the last minute.

Below is the package, same as last year’s.

Nestle Malaysia Goodie Bag

Inside.

IMG_2008

IMG_2009

Standard Nestle stuff I guess. Nothing much to shout about but I’m thankful nonetheless.

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