Malaysia's state electricity utility Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) said it is in the early stages of setting up a long-term, multi-currency Islamic bond or sukuk issuance plan.
The plan is part of its on-going process of exploring funding options for the future, Tenaga said in a statement.
The statement came following a news report that Tenaga is planning a $3 billion global sukuk to fund overseas investments.
Tenaga said in December it had bought a 30 percent stake in Turkish power and water infrastructure development company GAMA Enerji A.S. for $243 million.