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Halal investing options in Malaysia in 2026

Start with what is actually available in Malaysia, then compare stock and ETF access, Islamic banking, business finance, funds, fees, Shariah evidence, and account limits before choosing a provider.

HHalalInvestGuide researchEditorial team
MMYR route checkCountry / Local availability
Updated May 2026

Availability snapshot

55
Listed options
12
Routes
34
Documented

The Malaysia country page is an availability map, not a blanket recommendation. It currently surfaces 55 listed options across 12 product routes, then separates local Islamic finance providers from global tools that may only support research, screening, or brokerage access.

Fast answer

Start with availability, then verify evidence

Hala currently lists 55 options across 12 product routes for Malaysia. 34 show documented Shariah signals in the dataset. Musaffa appears as one starting point, but it still needs profile-level and official-source checks before use.

Availability shortlist in Malaysia

Use these entries as starting points, then open the profile and official source before relying on fees, Shariah status, country access, or account terms.

Choose your route

What are you trying to do in Malaysia?

A country page should not force every user into the same ranking. Pick the route that matches the decision, then verify product documents, fees, Shariah evidence, and local eligibility.

Malaysia is a global leader in Islamic finance with a mature halal investment ecosystem.

Musaffa is one of the listed starting points in this Malaysia page. Use it as a profile to check product fit, Shariah visibility, fee disclosures, country access, and account limits.

Platform choice in Malaysia depends on the job. Some services are local providers, some are global brokers, and some only help with screening or research. Do not treat country availability as proof that every product, account feature, or investment is Shariah-suitable.

  1. MusaffaAdvanced halal stock screening. Real-time Shariah compliance screening.
  2. Wahed InvestHalal investing made simple. AAOIFI-compliant stock screening.
  3. Al Rajhi BankWorld's largest Islamic bank. World's largest Islamic bank.
  4. Sukuk.comSukuk database and industry research. Sukuk marketplace.
  5. Maybank IslamicMalaysia's leading Islamic bank. Full Islamic banking services.
  6. CIMB IslamicLeading Islamic bank in ASEAN. ASEAN's leading Islamic bank.

Malaysia snapshot

Muslim population
20.4M
Share Muslim
61.3%
Currency
MYR
GDP per capita
$11K
Market stage
Core market

Fees, minimums, and evidence to verify

PlatformTypeData scoreFee modelMinimumShariah signal
MusaffaStocks & ETFs4.7$72/year Foundation planN/ADocumented signal
Wahed InvestStocks & ETFs, Mutual Funds4.6Market-specific; U.S. wrap fee disclosed as tieredN/ADocumented signal
Al Rajhi BankBanking & Savings, Business & Entrepreneurship4.6mixedN/ADocumented signal
Sukuk.comSukuk & Bonds4.5Research resource; no retail account fee scheduleN/AMethodology check needed
Maybank IslamicBanking & Savings, Business & Entrepreneurship4.4mixedN/ADocumented signal
CIMB IslamicBanking & Savings, Business & Entrepreneurship4.4mixedN/ADocumented signal
Bank Islam MalaysiaBanking & Savings, Business & Entrepreneurship4.4mixedN/ADocumented signal
MyWasiyyahEstate Planning4.4mixedN/ADocumented signal
as-Salihin TrusteeEstate Planning4.4mixedN/ADocumented signal
Wasiyyah ShoppeEstate Planning4.4mixedN/ADocumented signal

Browse Malaysia routes by product type

Malaysia provider and platform notes

Musaffa site icon

1. Musaffa

Advanced halal stock screening

4.7
Data score

Musaffa provides professional-grade halal stock screening tools with real-time compliance data and portfolio tracking.

Musaffa snapshotDubai, UAE
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureReal-time Shariah compliance screening
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries5
Wahed Invest site icon

2. Wahed Invest

Halal investing made simple

4.6
Data score

Wahed Invest is a leading halal investment platform offering automated portfolios, stocks, and ETFs that comply with Islamic principles.

Wahed Invest snapshotNew York, USA
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureAAOIFI-compliant stock screening
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries4
Al Rajhi Bank site icon

3. Al Rajhi Bank

World's largest Islamic bank

4.6
Data score

Al Rajhi Bank is the world's largest Islamic bank by capital, offering comprehensive Shariah-compliant banking services.

Al Rajhi Bank snapshotRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureWorld's largest Islamic bank
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries4
Sukuk.com site icon

4. Sukuk.com

Sukuk database and industry research

4.5
Data score

Sukuk.com is an Islamic finance resource and sukuk database, not a retail trading account or brokerage platform.

Sukuk.com snapshotDubai, UAE
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureSukuk marketplace
Shariah signalMethodology check needed
Available countries4
Maybank Islamic site icon

5. Maybank Islamic

Malaysia's leading Islamic bank

4.4
Data score

Maybank Islamic offers comprehensive Shariah-compliant banking services including savings, financing, and investment products.

Maybank Islamic snapshotKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureFull Islamic banking services
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries3
CIMB Islamic site icon

6. CIMB Islamic

Leading Islamic bank in ASEAN

4.4
Data score

CIMB Islamic is one of the largest Islamic banks in Southeast Asia, offering comprehensive Shariah-compliant banking services.

CIMB Islamic snapshotKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deposit minimumN/A
Key halal featureASEAN's leading Islamic bank
Shariah signalDocumented signal
Available countries3

Dataset visibility in Malaysia

Visibility is only a dataset signal. It should not replace official source checks, product documents, local eligibility, or Shariah review.

Musaffa
850
Wahed Invest
1,250
Al Rajhi Bank
250
Sukuk.com
250
Maybank Islamic
250
CIMB Islamic
250
Bank Islam Malaysia
250
MyWasiyyah
250

FAQ

Which halal investing option should I check first in Malaysia?+

Musaffa is one listed starting point in this country page, but the right choice depends on whether you need stock screening, brokerage access, managed portfolios, Islamic banking, sukuk, business finance, ETF research, or another local service.

How many halal platforms are available in Malaysia?+

The main shortlist includes 10 listed options, with additional providers in the broader Malaysia coverage. Coverage can include investing apps, stock tools, Islamic funds, banks, property platforms, takaful providers, education services, sukuk access, crypto access, and estate-planning providers depending on local availability.

Are all platforms in this Malaysia list Shariah-certified?+

No. 34 platforms in the country dataset show certification or documented Shariah signals. Other platforms may still be useful in a halal investing workflow, but investors should check the screening method, product structure, interest exposure, holdings, purification guidance, and fee model before relying on them.

What should investors in Malaysia compare before choosing a platform?+

Compare Shariah process, supported products, minimum deposit, trading or management fees, local account availability, currency handling, tax documents, customer support, withdrawal rules, and whether the platform explains purification or screening limits clearly.

Is a halal stock screener enough by itself?+

A stock screener helps check individual stocks and ETFs, but it does not replace a broker, portfolio review, or ongoing monitoring. Many investors use a screener for research, then use a separate brokerage, fund platform, Islamic bank, or managed portfolio service to handle execution and account management.

Which platform type matters most in Malaysia?+

For active stock investors, screening quality and market access usually matter most. For long-term savers, fund availability, recurring investment tools, and retirement options are more important. For local Islamic finance needs, banking, takaful, sukuk, property, and estate-planning providers may be more relevant than global investing apps.