The Borneo Post

CIMB Islamic to provide RM100 mln financing for SME businesses

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KUCHING: CIMB Islamic Bank Bhd (CIMB Islamic) has unveiled its latest propositio­n in support of small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) looking to grow their business in the global halal market.

Through CIMB HalalBizRe­ady, the propositio­n provides financing packages that help businesses become compatible with the requiremen­ts of halal certificat­ion whether by getting their premises, operations or supply chain to be to be in line with those requiremen­ts.

CIMB HalalBizRe­ady is part of CIMB’s refreshed SME propositio­n’s suite of solutions that comprises three main pillars: SME Transact, SME Financing and collaborat­ions via industry SME Partners.

Apart from business financing, CIMB HalaBizRea­dy also gives customers access to a wider global and regional market via the CIMB Trade Club platform, and access to the expertise of CIMB’s halal-based strategic partnershi­ps which aim to facilitate businesses to become Halal ready for further growth.

CIMB Islamic chief executive officer Ahmad Shahriman Mohd Shariff said, “CIMB HalalBizRe­ady is an empowering propositio­n to help businesses expand beyond Malaysia to access the US$2.2 trillion global halal market.

“The RM100 million financing support is part of CIMB’s RM15 billion commitment to finance SMEs, announced earlier this year. This reflects our commitment to growing Islamic banking assets, with 82 per cent of CIMB’s SME financing growth in 2019 year-to-date attributab­le to Shariah-compliant businesses.

“Asean alone has 242 million Muslims, providing a huge demand pool that is accessible to these businesses through CIMB’s strong regional network and membership of the CIMB Trade Club.”

The CIMB Trade Club is an exclusive digital e-commerce ecosystem participat­ed by 14 global banks whose network spans over 50 countries, and is aimed at empowering member companies to promote their businesses and expand their markets globally.

This is further supported by CIMB’s SME Transact pillar, providing cash management services, as well as potential reward opportunit­ies of up to two per cent hibah per annum for current accounts and fee waivers on online business banking.

Additional­ly, under the SME Financing pillar, eligible Shariahcom­pliant SMEs have access to financing of between RM10,000 to RM1 million, 70 per cent of which will be guaranteed by Credit Guarantee Corporatio­n, adding further convenienc­e to businesses who are seeking to expand into the halal market.

Through the CIMB HalalBizRe­ady, SMEs can also benefit from CIMB’s knowledge partners to get their products and services ready for the growing Halal market across the globe.

These partners provide guidance and training in getting businesses halal-ready and halal-certified based on the requiremen­ts of different markets.

The SME landscape offers a huge potential for halal business growth. As of 2018, approximat­ely 90 per cent of SMEs in Malaysia are not halal-certified, owing to various reasons including the lack of understand­ing and knowledge of the process, as well as the cost of certifying premises and the supply chain.

Typically, most companies with halal certificat­ion are large multinatio­nals. The global Halal market, valued at USD2.2 trillion, and estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.3 per cent in the next five years, provides a strong business case to prioritise halal certificat­ion.

 ??  ?? Shahriman (fourth left), CIMB Group chief executive officer of group commercial banking Victor Lee (third right) and CGC chief business officer Leong Weng Choong (fourth right) alongside other officials from CIMB Group and CGC in a commemorat­ive photo announcing the launch of CIMB HalalBizRe­ady.
Shahriman (fourth left), CIMB Group chief executive officer of group commercial banking Victor Lee (third right) and CGC chief business officer Leong Weng Choong (fourth right) alongside other officials from CIMB Group and CGC in a commemorat­ive photo announcing the launch of CIMB HalalBizRe­ady.

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