The Borneo Post

Businesses urged to register with relevant govt agencies

- By Georgette Tan reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Business owners in Sarawak need to register under a relevant government agency in order to take advantage of the various training programmes, assistance or promotions available to them.

Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Assistant Minister Datuk Mohd Naroden Majais said that it would be a shame for them to miss out, especially those running micro businesses online or on a parttime basis.

“When I became assistant minister in 2005, I found that only 6,000 businesses were registered. By the end of 2016, there were over 50,000 under SME Corporatio­n (SME Corp) Malaysia Sarawak,” he said.

Naroden was speaking at the launch of the Small and Medium Enterprise­s ( SME) Transforma­tion Seminar 2017, held yesterday at the Malaysian Productivi­ty Corporatio­n ( MPC) office in Demak Laut.

He estimated that there could be up to 40,000 micro enterprise­s in Sarawak that have yet to register and urged the 60 federal and state agencies to work together and provide these entreprene­urs with the help they need. Naroden, who is also Resource Planning

When I became assistant minister in 2005, I found that only 6,000 businesses were registered. By the end of 2016, there were over 50,000 under SME Corporatio­n (SME Corp) Malaysia Sarawak.

Assistant Minister, urged Sarawak SMEs to increase their knowledge of harnessing informatio­n technology to their advantage.

“The digital realm is no longer an option but a necessity. I hope that the SMEs of Sarawak will not become mere spectators but take advantage of the state government’s efforts to boost the ICT infrastruc­ture in the next five years,” he said, reminding those present that the Chief Minister has just announced an allocation of RM1 billion for this purpose.

Also present were MPC Sarawak director Tengku Azmi Tengku Majid, Ministry of Industrial and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t, Trade and Investment ( MIETI) Small and Medium Industries section head Samat Julai, Sarawak SME Corp Esmawady Mohd Esa, and seminar speaker Iana Corporatio­n Sdn Bhd director Mohammad Hafidz Rohani.

Naroden also handed over certificat­es to representa­tives from 11 companies who are receiving SME system developmen­t grants.

Datuk Mohd Naroden Majais, Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Assistant Minister

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Naroden (second right) shakes hands with a seminar participan­t while Tengku Azmi (right) looks on.

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