The Borneo Post (Sabah)

SMEs can seek BNM assistance in credit assessment

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KUALA LUMPUR: Small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) can seek Bank Negara Malaysia’s (BNM) assistance on credit assessment, BNM governor Datuk Seri Nor Shamsiah Yunus said.

She explained that despite claims that banks are being more stringent in assessing credit profiles, broad statistics have shown that disburseme­nt of loans has gone to prepandemi­c level.

“Loans have been increasing but there are cases of rejection that may not be seen to be justified. So, do come forward, so that we can then assess each matter accordingl­y,” she said after announcing Malaysia’s third-quarter 2021 gross domestic product performanc­e here on Friday.

She noted that the decision to approve any loan applicatio­n would depend on the bank’s assessment of the borrower’s ability to pay.

The governor was responding to a question on SMEs finding it more difficult to apply for new loans especially those which had taken moratorium­s and that the banks are more stringent in assessing their credit profile.

Nor Shamsiah pointed out that the banks’ entire business revolves around offering financing, both to individual­s and businesses, and due to prudent practices during the good times they are still able to support financing needs of viable businesses and individual­s as the country go through this pandemic.

She noted that loan disburseme­nt to both retail and SMEs grew by about 13.1 per cent in the first nine months of this year -- very much similar to the pre-pandemic level.

She urged SMEs to explore options available via the central bank’s online financing referral platform, iamSME, which would help them match financing needs with suitable offerings not just from the banks but also other lenders.

Borrowers might also tap on financial advisory services offered by the Khidmat Nasihat Pembiayaan or MyKNP platform to help in their loan applicatio­n, she said.

To date, nearly 6,000 SMEs have been assisted across these platforms, she added.

As for BNM’s initiative, Nor Shamsiah said the central bank has introduced many lending facilities to SMEs to help them go through the pandemic and more importantl­y to invest for the future.

The central bank has also announced additional allocation­s worth RM4.5 billion for its existing and two new funds dedicated to SMEs.

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