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❓ Common Confusion — Answered

FSMOne vs iFAST Malaysia 2026

Short answer: they are the same thing. FSMOne is the retail brand of iFAST Capital Sdn. Bhd. — there is nothing to compare.

The Answer in One Sentence

FSMOne = iFAST Capital Sdn. Bhd. — FSMOne (fsmone.com.my) is the consumer brand name for the retail investment platform operated by iFAST Capital Sdn. Bhd. in Malaysia. When you use FSMOne, you are using iFAST. They are not two different products.

Corporate Structure — How They Relate

EntityRoleNote
iFAST Corporation LtdParent company, listed on SGX (Singapore Exchange)Stock code: AIY
iFAST Capital Sdn. Bhd.Licensed entity in Malaysia — holds SC licence CMSL/A0260/2009 + Bursa PO statusOperating since 2009
FSMOne (fsmone.com.my)Consumer-facing brand / website of iFAST Capital Sdn. Bhd.Same legal entity as above
Fundsupermart (fundsupermart.com.my)Older brand by same entity — being phased out in favour of FSMOneLegacy site, still accessible

💡 Analogy: "Maybank" (parent) vs "Maybank2u" (the online banking platform). You don't choose between them — Maybank2u IS Maybank's platform. Same relationship: iFAST Capital = the company; FSMOne = its investing platform.

So what should I do?

Go to fsmone.com.my and open an FSMOne account. You are opening an account with iFAST Capital Sdn. Bhd. — SC-licensed and Bursa-listed broker. Use referral code 4G4TEP to get RM25 cash + 50% OFF brokerage fees for 30 days (min RM100 deposit, valid until 29 May 2026).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are FSMOne and iFAST the same thing?
Yes — FSMOne and iFAST Capital are the same legal entity. FSMOne (fsmone.com.my) is the retail investing platform operated by iFAST Capital Sdn. Bhd. in Malaysia. When you open an FSMOne account, you are opening an account with iFAST Capital. There is no separate "iFAST" retail investment product in Malaysia — FSMOne IS iFAST's retail platform.
What is iFAST Malaysia?
iFAST in Malaysia refers to iFAST Capital Sdn. Bhd., a subsidiary of Singapore-listed iFAST Corporation Ltd (SGX: AIY). iFAST Capital holds a Capital Markets Services Licence (CMSL/A0260/2009) from the Securities Commission Malaysia and is a licensed Bursa Malaysia Participating Organisation. Its retail investor platform is branded as FSMOne (fsmone.com.my).
Should I use FSMOne or iFAST?
There is no choice to make — they are the same thing. To invest, go to fsmone.com.my (FSMOne) and open an account. You are investing with iFAST Capital Sdn. Bhd. whether you use the FSMOne website or app. Use referral code 4G4TEP when registering to get RM25 + 50% OFF brokerage fees for 30 days (min RM100 deposit).
What is the difference between FSMOne and Fundsupermart?
Fundsupermart (fundsupermart.com.my) is an older brand by the same company — iFAST Capital Sdn. Bhd. The company has been transitioning customers from Fundsupermart to FSMOne, which has a more modern platform and supports stocks, ETFs, and bonds in addition to unit trusts. Both sites are operated by the same SC-licensed entity. New accounts should be opened on FSMOne.
Is iFAST (FSMOne) safe and regulated in Malaysia?
Yes — iFAST Capital Sdn. Bhd. (FSMOne) holds SC licence CMSL/A0260/2009 and is a Bursa Malaysia Participating Organisation (PO). Client assets are held in segregated accounts and protected under the SC's Capital Markets Compensation Fund up to RM100,000. iFAST Corporation, the Singapore parent, is listed on SGX and subject to MAS oversight — adding another layer of institutional accountability.