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Facebook Malaysia launches small business grant

Each grant comes with RM5,900 in cash and RM3,500 in optional ad credits

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 Oct 2020 2:39PM

Facebook Malaysia launches small business grant
Facebook Malaysia has launched an SME programme aiming to equipped more than 300 businesses with grants. – AFP pic, October 6, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Facebook Malaysia is launching its small business grant programme to support more than 300 local small businesses, for which about RM3.2 million has been allocated.

Its country director, Nicole Tan said each grant amounts to RM9,400, which includes RM5,900 in cash and RM3,500 in optional advertisement credits.

“Businesses do not need to have a Facebook presence in order to apply and the applications are open until October 12,” she said in a statement today.

In the World Bank's Global State of Small Business Report this year, it was revealed that nearly 58% of small and midsize businesses surveyed in Malaysia were concerned about cash flow in the coming months.

The report said these businesses are the backbone of the nation's economy and account for 38.9% of the gross development product, 48.4% of employment and 17.9% of Malaysia's export business. – Bernama, October 6, 2020

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