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43,123 entrepeneu­rs register for SPPP as at Oct 31 — Rosol

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KUALA BERANG: A total of 43,123 entreprene­urs have registered under the Prihatin Business Registrati­on Scheme (SPPP) initiative, from January 2021 until Oct 31 this year, said caretaker deputy domestic trade and consumer affairs minister Datuk Rosol Wahid.

He said that the number comprises 19,758 full-time students of institutio­ns of higher learning (IPT), while another 23,365 are entreprene­urs from the B40 group.

The initiative has provided the groups with an opportunit­y to register their businesses legally with the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM), under the Registrati­on of Businesses Act 1956, free of charge, he said.

“Owning a legal business entity will enable them to have access to a variety of facilities offered by the government, such as financial assistance, equipment, training and entreprene­urship guidance.

“A legitimate business will also allow them to obtain diverse assistance­s provided by government agencies, apart from giving customers the confidence to buy the services or products offered,” said Rosol to reporters, a er officiatin­g the east zone level Young Entreprene­ur Programme 2022 (PUM22), here yesterday.

Meanwhile, in his speech, Rosol expressed hope that early exposure to basic entreprene­urship skills will add value to IPT students, when faced with the challenge of intense competitio­n for job opportunit­ies.

“Due to the high number of those graduating from IPT, competitio­n is definitely going to be stiff for job placements, or to fill available job vacancies, as hundreds of others will also be applying for the same positions.

“The answer to this problem is that graduates must equip themselves with whatever skills are offered by the government or any institutio­n of higher learning, as these skills can guarantee be er career opportunit­ies, thus avoiding unemployme­nt,” he added. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Rosol (front, centre) in a photo call with PUM22 participan­ts.
— Bernama photo Rosol (front, centre) in a photo call with PUM22 participan­ts.

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