The Borneo Post

RM500 mln financing facility for Bumiputera firms in Pan Borneo Highway project

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KUCHING: A RM500- million financing facility has been establishe­d to facilitate credit guarantee sand financing for Bumiputera companies undertakin­g sub-contract packages in the Pan Borneo Highway project.

Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said the special arrangemen­t involved the collaborat­ion between four leading institutio­ns; namely RHB Islamic Bank Berhad, SME Bank, Credit Guarantee Corporatio­n( CGC) and Skim Jaminan Pembiayaan Perniagaan Berhad ( SJPP) with the Bumiputera Agenda Steering Unit ( Teraju).

He pointed out that SJPP and CGC would respective­ly provide government and credit guarantees to assist Bumiputera sub-contractor­s obtain commercial financing from SME Bank and RHB Islamic Bank Berhad.

“This programme is expected to assist the involvemen­t of qualified Bumiput era contractor­s in the Pan Borneo Highway project.

“It is also part of Teraju’s initiative under the ‘Carve Out & Complete’ implementa­tion plan in line with the government’s aspiration to provide a conducive ecosystem which promotes the participat­ion of Bumiputera­s in the national economy ,” he said after chairing the Bumiputera Economic Council ( MEB) Sarawak Meeting held in conjunctio­n with the exchange of the Memorandum of Understand­ing ( MoU) documents for the Contractor Financial Facility Programme at a leading hotel here yesterday.

Also present were Assistant Minister of Entreprene­ur and Small, Medium Enterprise ( SME) Developmen­t Datuk Mohd Naroden Majais and Teraju chief executive officer Datuk Husni Salleh.

Fadillah, who is also MEB Sarawak chairman, pointed out that around 50 Bumiputera contractor companies were expected to benefit from the programme which can help increase the company’s eligibilit­y to obtain funding facilities from identified financial institutio­ns.

“The Pan Borneo Highway is expected to have a multiplier effect on the local economy in addition to connecting Sarawak, Sabah and Brunei. It can also promote the creation of more dynamic economic opportunit­ies as well as encourage the growth of the economic sector such as services and tourism,” he said.

Meanwhile, Fadillah also noted that the Sarawak GLC Talent Developmen­t Programme is a collaborat­ive initiative between Talent Corporatio­n Malaysia Berhad ( TalentCorp) and Teraju to produce high potential human capital among senior management in Sarawak.

According to him, the senior management which are involved will be placed at selected GLCs (government-linked companies) where they will be given various exposures and duties for six months.

“Through this programme, the senior management can gain a deeper understand­ing of the best practices practised in the company as well as expand their profession­al networks.”

He added that at the same time, the programme will also contribute towards the transfer of knowledge and technology among GLCs in developing and implementi­ng high-value projects.

Fadillah, later along with Naroden, witnessed the exchange of MoUs between Teraju and the four leading institutio­ns.

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