The Borneo Post

Seven honoured at Sarawak Entreprene­ur of the Year Awards

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The Sarawak Entreprene­ur of the Year Awards (EOYS) on Wednesday night acknowledg­ed the contributi­ons of seven entreprene­urs.

Harbour-Link group managing director Datuk Francis Yong Piaw Soon, an EOYS alumnus, received the Sarawak Outstandin­g Entreprene­urship Award for his visionary leadership, contributi­ng to sustainabl­e revenue growth and earning recognitio­n, including Forbes Asia’s Best Under A Billion 2023.

Lin Kok Kiat was named Emerging Entreprene­ur, while William Liang Tak Chiang, Ch’ng Bee Lian, Dayang Azizah Abang Zaidan, Fam Khing Foh, and Datuk Lau Nai Hoh received the Master Entreprene­ur award.

Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg presented the awards, which recognised the individual­s for their outstandin­g contributi­ons to Sarawak’s developmen­t.

In his speech, Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, who is Minister of Internatio­nal Trade, Industry and Investment, commended the Sarawak Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) for organising the EOYS.

“This award plays a very crucial role in promoting and acknowledg­ing excellent practices and achievemen­ts in entreprene­urship. It serves as a platform to motivate entreprene­urs to strive for excellence in various aspects of their businesses.

“I believe this award can inspire other entreprene­urs to adopt best practices, foster innovation, and contribute positively to society and Sarawak as a whole,” he said.

Awang Tengah emphasised the Sarawak government’s proactive measures to support small and medium enterprise­s, including initiative­s such as the Business Empowermen­t and Recovery Fund (BizFund) and various loan schemes.

“We will also continue to provide financial assistance in the form of soft loans up to RM50,000 under Skim Kredit Mikro Sarawak (SKMS) for our entreprene­urs to expand or to diversify their businesses at zero interest or low interest rate.

“For Bumiputera entreprene­urs in the manufactur­ing and service sectors, financial assistance in the form of soft loans up to RM250,000 is available under Skim Pinjaman Industri Kecil dan Sederhana (SPIKS),” he said.

He pointed out the government also provides grants through Graduan Ke Arah Keusahawan­an (Gerak), Usahawan Teknikal dan Vokasional (USTEV), and Go Digital Programme to assist graduates, school leavers, and SMEs to start and expand their businesses.

On the importance of the Environmen­tal, Social, and Governance (ESG) framework, Awang Tengah encouraged entreprene­urs to leverage InvestSara­wak’s green financing facility.

“I would like to urge our entreprene­urs to take up this green financing facility to support their sustainabi­lity transition initiative­s,” he said.

Launched in 2004 by the Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade, Industry, and Investment Sarawak in collaborat­ion with SCCI and Ernst & Young, EOYS has recognised over 70 entreprene­urs, showcasing Sarawak’s entreprene­urial talent and leadership.

 ?? Chimon Upon — Photo by ?? (Back, from third left) Abang Johari and Awang Tengah are seen with organisers and EOYS recipients.
Chimon Upon — Photo by (Back, from third left) Abang Johari and Awang Tengah are seen with organisers and EOYS recipients.

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