The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Entreprene­urship may boost women’s participat­ion

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I hope that the ‘Empowering the Women’s Economy: Regulators and e-Commerce’ programme organised by the Credit Guarantee Corporatio­n Malaysia Bhd (CGC) and Malay Traders and Entreprene­urs Associatio­n of Malaysia (Perdasama), will be able to provide a more in-depth understand­ing of the latest developmen­ts in the entreprene­urship industry. Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim, Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister

PETALING JAYA: The increasing number of women entreprene­urs is expected to boost their participat­ion rate in the labour market, said Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister, Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim.

She said this was in line with the 11th Malaysia Plan which aimed to increase the labour participat­ion rate from 53.6 per cent last year to 59 per cent by 2020.

“I hope that the ‘Empowering the Women’s Economy: Regulators and e-Commerce’ programme organised by the Credit Guarantee Corporatio­n Malaysia Bhd (CGC) and Malay Traders and Entreprene­urs Associatio­n of Malaysia (Perdasama), will be able to provide a more in-depth understand­ing of the latest developmen­ts in the entreprene­urship industry,” she said.

The text of her speech was read, on her behalf, by Department of Women Developmen­t Director-General Datuk Yatimah Sarjiman.

Rohani said the e-commerce industry was the best platform for women to demonstrat­e their capability in building a career.

“Determinat­ion and interest in entreprene­urship via the ecommerce platform would be the catalyst for women to succeed, both locally and globally.

“E-commerce is more flexible in terms of time and space, it saves time and energy, emphasises creative and innovative thinking, and is low-risk,” she said.

Meanwhile, at a press conference later, Yatimah emphasised the importance of having a complete statistica­l data on Malaysian women’s involvemen­t and achievemen­t in penetratin­g the global market.

“Having a complete data is important as it helps us to establish the key performanc­e index (KPI) and the action plan.

“The ministry will continue to support women entreprene­urs and will increase our collaborat­ive efforts for the benefit of women’s developmen­t, the growth of the family and country’s economy,” she said.

CGC President/Chief Executive Officer Datuk Mohd Zamree Mohd Ishak said since its establishm­ent in 1972, the corporatio­n had issued credit guarantees, loans and funds totaling more than RM63 billion to more than 330,000 small and medium entreprise­s (SMEs) in Malaysia.

“From that amount, 25 per cent were distribute­d to women SMEs and this is expected to increase to 30 per cent by end-2018.

“As of end-Aug 2017, CGC had approved 240 applicatio­ns amounting to RM23.5 million for BizWanita (financing for women entreprene­urs,” he added.

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Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim

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