The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MIDF to help SMEs with RM625 mln soft loans next year

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KUALA NERUS (Terengganu): Malaysian Industrial Developmen­t Finance Bhd (MIDF) will support local small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) via an estimated RM625 million in soft loans next year.

Deputy Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry, Datuk Chua Tee Yong, said the soft loans aimed to encourage the SMEs increase investment­s in valueadded manufactur­ing activities.

"The loans would also help them be more innovative and cost efficient in production activity and services delivery.

"Currently, MIDF manages close to RM2.1 bilion soft loan schemes to boost competitiv­eness among local companies," he said.

Chua said this in a statement after a site visit to the light-emitting diode (LED) company, Avialite Sdn Bhd, in the Gong Badak Industrial Area here yesterday.

Avialite is the first home-grown manufactur­er of aviation lighting technology using LED in Malaysia and was awarded the pioneer status by the Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority.

He said MIDF has its five main loan schemes -- Soft Loan Scheme for Automation and Modernisat­ion, Soft Loan Scheme for Small Medium Enterprise­s, Soft Loan Scheme for Services Developmen­t, Soft Loan Scheme for Services Sector and Soft Loan Scheme for Services Export.

MIDF has helped over 3,700 SMEs with total funding approvals of RM4.4 bilion as at Oct 31 this year, he said. "The loans aim to give the SMEs the opportunit­y to acquire and enhance their capacities and capabiliti­es to use state-of-the-art machinery and equipment.

"This will also allow them to adopt automation in production processes to produce competitiv­e products and high quality services, simultaneo­usly improving their cash flow positions," he said. — Bernama

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