The Borneo Post

SME Bank targets RM220 mln to finance local SMEs

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BINTULU: SME Bank Sarawak Region is looking at approving financing worth RM220 million for eligible small and medium enterprise­s ( SMEs) in the state this year, says its group managing director Datuk Mohd Radzif Mohd Yunus.

In total, SME Bank Sarawak has approved more than RM1.3 billion of financing and assisted 1,042 SMEs since it started operations in Sarawak.

Mohd Radzif said this at the Sarawak Region Mini Xcess programme in a hotel here yesterday.

“So take this opportunit­y and engage with our officers on how to get the financing towards developing your businesses further,” he said.

SME Bank Mini Xcess is an annual event that aims to reach out to SME entreprene­urs directly in providing financing solutions.

“The annual outreach programme is one of our efforts in resolving issues pertaining to access to financing.

The response from SME entreprene­urs thus far has been very positive.

“From January until now, we have engaged with approximat­ely 1,500 SME entreprene­urs and Bintulu is the last venue before we conclude the first series this year,” he said, adding that so far eight outreach programmes have been implemente­d throughout the country.

He also said SME Bank Sarawak plans to implement the second series starting end of April, with the hope of contributi­ng more towards Sarawak’s economic growth.

Mohd Radzif said that SME Bank is committed to assisting Sarawak SMEs, particular­ly in Bintulu, and its eco- system to ensure that the developmen­t projects initiated by the state government would be achieved according to plan.

He pointed out that SME Bank Sarawak regional centre operates with four branch networks – Kuching Enterprise Centre, Miri Enterprise Centre, Bintulu Business Centre and Kuching Urban Transforma­tion Centre (UTC).

SME entreprene­urs are encouraged to be involved in all activities organised by SME Bank to keep abreast of the latest offerings and developmen­t, engage directly with the officers or visit any of the branches for their financial and developmen­tal needs.

Alternativ­ely, entreprene­urs can communicat­e directly with the bank via its mobile applicatio­n which can be downloaded through the Apple iTunes Store or Google Play Store under the name ‘SME Bank’.

Mohd Radzif said in SME Bank, the team operates with the objective of guiding and developing SME entreprene­urs in the country, which differenti­ates it from other commercial banking institutio­ns.

“We offer services beyond financing through the SME Bank Entreprene­urs Developmen­t Division and Centre of Entreprene­ur Developmen­t and Research Sdn Bhd – a whollyowne­d subsidiary of SME Bank.

“We have successful­ly coached more than 34,000 participan­ts in various SME entreprene­urial programmes.” Mohd Radzif also believed that the strong partnershi­p between SME Bank and SME entreprene­urs would be able to create a good platform for the SMEs to continue striving forward and achieve 41 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2020.

Since its establishm­ent in 2005, SME Bank has approved a total financing amounting RM26 billion and assisted more than 15,000 SME entreprene­urs.

The bank’s upward migration programme has helped upgrade more than 800 SME businesses to a higher level.

Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry ( MITI), Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority ( Mida), Malaysia Productivi­ty Corporatio­n ( MPC) and Celcom Axiata also participat­ed as strategic partners for the event.

Assistant Minister of Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Datuk Talib Zulpilip officiated at the programme yesterday.

In his speech, the Jepak assemblyma­n shared his views on the need of having integrity and good governance when doing business.

“By practicing these two concepts, only then one can be successful,” Talib said.

The government, he said, acknowledg­ed the contributi­on of SMEs to the country’s economic growth and knowing the value of SMEs, the government had formed SME Bank.

Talib praised the bank for its efforts in empowering the SMEs in the state by going to the ground and engaging with local SMEs by offering financial assistance to potential entreprene­urs.

 ??  ?? The SME Bank Mini Xcess programme in Bintulu hosts over 100 participan­ts.
The SME Bank Mini Xcess programme in Bintulu hosts over 100 participan­ts.
 ??  ?? Mohd Radzif (right) presents a souvenir to Talib.
Mohd Radzif (right) presents a souvenir to Talib.

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