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Bank Negara announces enhanced financing options to help SMEs

Eligible SMEs adversely affected by Covid-19 can obtain working capital of up to RM500,000

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Dec 2020 6:45AM

Bank Negara announces enhanced financing options to help SMEs
Central bank says the RM2 billion facility, aimed at assisting SMEs in the services sector, is available until December  31, 2021 or until its fully utilised, whichever comes first – Wikipedia pic, December 2, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR –  Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) has elaborated on the new and enhanced financing facilities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), namely the Targeted Relief and Recovery Facility (TRRF) and the Micro Enterprises Facility (MEF), as announced in Budget 2021. 

In a statement, the central bank said under the TRRF, eligible SMEs which have been adversely affected by Covid-19 can obtain financing for working capital purposes of up to RM500,000 for a tenure of up to seven years, including a repayment moratorium of at least six months. 

It said the facility is offered at a rate of up to 3.5% per annum and is available through 21 participating financial institutions (PFIs), with guarantee coverage by Credit Guarantee Corporation (CGC) or Syarikat Jaminan Pembiayaan Perniagaan (SJPP). 

The RM2 billion facility, aimed at assisting SMEs in the services sector, is available until December  31, 2021 or until its fully utilised, whichever comes earlier, it said.

On the MEF, BNM said it has been enhanced to improve access to credit for micro enterprises to include self-employed individuals, gig workers on digital platforms and participants of the iTEKAD  programme – a social financing programme that supports micro entrepreneurs from the B40 segment. 

The central bank also said that the MEF has been increased from RM300 million to RM410 million, with an available balance of RM200 million. 

Eligible micro enterprises can obtain financing of up to RM50,000 for working capital and capital expenditure purposes, it said.

BNM said the financing rate will be determined by the PFIs, adding that PFIs can also seek guaranteed coverage from CGC or SJPP for this facility.

“Interested SMEs can apply for the TRRF directly from PFIs, which comprise commercial banks, Islamic banks and development financial institutions regulated by BNM via their websites or by visiting the PFIs’ branches. 

“For the MEF, interested micro enterprises can apply directly to PFIs under the Skim Pembiayaan Mikro,” said BNM.

On another note, the central bank said details on the High Tech Facility (HTF) will be announced on December 15, 2020.

It said the public can contact BNMTELELINK for further information and advice on issues that they may face with their banks by emailing [email protected] or by calling 1-300-88-5465. 

Further details on the features of the mentioned facilities are available online at www.bnm.gov.my/covid19/. – Bernama, December 2, 2020

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