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Henri, imo - it depends on it's assets - Malaysia government securities, interest earnings loans, cash, etc. also known as nta - net tangible assets or net asset value. you can see that it's nta is lower than public bank or hlfg. next is to consider the ability of returns from it's assets - roa. depending on the types of assets, roa for banks can be as high 1.4 or below 0.9. Hong leong and public banks has roa ~ 1.30 while maybank currently at 1.0. that could explain why some banks are higher.