The Borneo Post

MicroLEAP collaborat­es with BPMB and MDEC to provide RM10 mln in Islamic financing

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KUCHING: Shariah-compliant peer-to-peer (P2P) Financing platform microLEAP has announced their collaborat­ion with Bank Pembanguna­n Malaysia Bhd (BPMB) to finance Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n’s (MDEC) Digital Agtech Programme, where RM10 million in Shariahcom­pliant microfinan­cing has been allocated for Malaysia’s agricultur­e community.

For Malaysia’s farming industry to stay relevant and keep pace with the huge advancemen­t in farming technologi­es, it is extremely important for this industry to adopt future-forward solutions.

To that end, the objective of this microfinan­cing is to accelerate the use of smart farming systems to allow farmers to accelerate the adoption of technology known as ‘smart fertigatio­n system’ in their farming operations.

The technology helps to optimise the use of fertiliser­s, improve chili yield by 22 per cent and improve farmers’ income by 33 per cent.

The financing project starts with the Kuala Langat Area Farmers Organisati­on (Pertubuhan Peladang Kawasan Kuala Langat), part of Malaysia’s chili farming community, with other farming organisati­ons to follow.

“This collaborat­ion marks another significan­t milestone for microLEAP,” microLEAP founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Tunku Danny Nasaifuddi­n Mudzaffar said.

“Working together with financial institutio­ns and government agencies to provide much needed support to local agri-tech players is the way forward to ensure Malaysia continues its high-potential digitalisa­tion path.

“We are proud that establishe­d entities such as BPMB and MDEC have chosen microLEAP to work with on this project.”

The collaborat­ion was struck at MDEC’s AI and Data Week (AIDW) 2021 event, where a virtual Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) was signed between BPMB and MDEC.

With all three parties realising the opportunit­y to provide more for the nation’s agri-tech scene, microLEAP was identified as the ideal medium through which the financing will be disbursed and handled accordingl­y, allowing for a smooth end-toend experience given the P2P financing platform’s vast knowhow with microfinan­cing since its inception.

“As one of Malaysia’s oldest developmen­t financial institutio­ns, we are committed to facilitati­ng greater automation and digitalisa­tion across all sectors and businesses in the country,” said BPMB president and group CEO Arshad Ismail.

“Therefore, we are happy to have formed this strategic collaborat­ion with microLEAP through MDEC’s Agtech programme.

“The collaborat­ion will feature funding support from BPMB to drive digitalisa­tion initiative­s in the country and will be deployed through a peer-to-peer financing platform operated by microLEAP.

“Leveraging on our collective strengths and expertise, I am confident that we will be able to accelerate the growth of Malaysia’s digital economy.”

With this financing, all parties are hoping to help the farming community thrive with technology solutions, which could be applied to other industries severely affected by the effects of the pandemic.

As Malaysia looks to be the regional hub for the digital economy, it is important for both public and private sectors to work together in ensuring the advancemen­t of local businesses.

“AgTech is a vital pillar within the digital economy not just in strengthen­ing Malaysia’s food security via increased productivi­ty and efficiency, but also to spark and nurture a new generation of innovation-fuelled farmers,” MDEC CEO Mahadhir Aziz said.

“The collaborat­ion between BMPB and microLEAP is a significan­t step forward in driving the growth of MDEC’s eLadang AgTech programme towards the vision of a Progressiv­e, Inclusive and Sustainabl­e Keluarga Malaysia.”

 ?? ?? (From left) are Arshad, Tunku Danny and Mahadhir.
(From left) are Arshad, Tunku Danny and Mahadhir.

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