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‘Businesses need to tweak strategies amid abundant govt assistance’

Bank Islam chief economist says diversification needed to sustain enterprises in the long run as economy recovers

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 21 Mar 2021 11:15AM

‘Businesses need to tweak strategies amid abundant govt assistance’
Businesses must be able to cope with limited cashflows and at the same time be able to forge into new areas or market, says Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd chief economist Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid. – The Vibes file pic, March 21, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Businesses need to change their strategies to remain competitive amid an abundance of government assistance, said Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd chief economist Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid.

He said the economy would recover in the second half of this year and businesses should start diversifying to sustain in the long run during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The Strategic Programme to Empower the People and the Economy (Pemerkasa) announced last week is merely to provide a kind of backstop measures which is very transitory in nature,” he told Bernama.

“Hence, all they need to do is to galvanise all available resources including the government assistance so that these businesses can move forward.”

Afzanizam said businesses may need to venture into new products, new markets, or partnerships within the business eco system.

“Businesses must be able to cope with limited cashflows and, at the same time, be able to forge into new areas or market,” he added.

Pemerkasa worth RM20 billion is the sixth stimulus package since 2020, bringing the total value amounted to RM340 billion.

Among the assistance given is the RM500 million allocation for microcredit financing facilities via programmes under Bank Simpanan Nasional, Tekun, Majlis Amanah Rakyat, dan SME Corp.

Besides, a one-off assistance of RM1,000 for the Prihatin Special Grant 3.0 as well as the RM700 million Automation and Digitisation Facility for small and medium enterprises to obtain loans.

Meanwhile, Bumiputera Manufacturers and Services Industry Association of Malaysia president Datuk Azman Yusoff opined that the association’s strategy to strengthen the business is to have better living conditions for works on site and housing area as well as strict standard operating procedures for workers on site.

Through Pemerkasa, the small infrastructure contractors – especially in the G1 to G4 categories – have benefited from the assistance as the allocation has been raised from RM2.5 billion to RM 5 billion.

“We need to ensure the small jobs like G1-G4 take off immediately because the national construction industry is very much affected during movement control order 2.0 as most of the jobs that were being awarded are not carried out.”

“So more opportunities for new business ventures for small contractors via tenders, direct awards and other methods are available,” he said.

Azman suggested the Construction Industry Development Board take the lead on works on-site and workers’ issues via engagement sessions with the relevant authorities and the works minister. – Bernama

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