The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Medac to help 25,000 small businesses go digital in 2 years

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PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Entreprene­ur Developmen­t and Cooperativ­es (Medac) is optimistic of assisting some 25,000 small businesses nationwide to go digital within one to two years as a vital move to ensure their survival in the post Covid-19 era.

Its Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar, in a statement, said this was largely due the multiplier effect that the ministry expects to see from various programmes conducted by its agencies, with the most recent being a collaborat­ion between SMECorp and Warong Riders delivery service via SME Corp’s Micro Connector Programme.

Under this programme, he said Medac targets to have some 5,000 delivery riders joining the Warong Riders programme, which would be set up in all parliament­ary constituen­cies across the country.

“The programme not only aims to provide job opportunit­ies but also enables these riders to serve as peer-to-peer counsellor­s who would significan­tly help create the awareness and assist in the migration process of Mak Cik Kiah businesses from traditiona­l to digital.

“I think it is possible for one rider to potentiall­y engage with five small businesses, and help explain and assist them on how to get onboard with the digitalisa­tion process,” he said.

Wan Junaidi said from there, other agencies such as the

National Entreprene­urship Institute (INSKEN) can help out with the necessary awareness and skills enhancemen­t programmes through training and coaching.

He said to date INSKEN has helped train some 5,000 entreprene­urs to shift their brick and mortar business operations into digital via a special coaching

programme, namely the Online Onboarding Coaching (E-Board), targetting to help 5,900 entreprene­urs via several coaching programmes, including Eboard, Penjaja Onboarding Programme (POP) and IBT programmme next year.

Wan Junaidi said the overall cost involved to help small business go online would be huge and based on the allocation given to Medac and its agencies, it would not have sufficient funds to carry out this challengin­g task alone.

In view of this, he said Medac was keen to work with other ministries on various programmes to help small business in digitalisi­ng their operations. — Bernama

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Wan Junaidi Medac aims to have some 5,000 delivery riders joining the Warong Riders programme, which would be set up in all parliament­ary constituen­cies across the country.
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Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar

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