Malaysia

‘Aid distribution to informal, micro entrepreneurs to be done before Raya’

Tan Sri Noh Omar also laments slowness of MIDF, SME Corp in distributing funds to flood-hit SMEs

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Apr 2022 5:46PM

‘Aid distribution to informal, micro entrepreneurs to be done before Raya’
Tan Sri Noh Omar says there currently are about 1,300 entrepreneurs who have still not received the one-off aid of RM3,000 each, adding that the payments will be made soon. – Bernama pic, April 19, 2022

KUALA TERENGGANU – The government will complete the distribution of Keluarga Malaysia Flood Aid (BBKM) before Hari Raya Aidilfitri to about 16,000 informal and micro-entrepreneurs across the country who have been affected by floods.

Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Tan Sri Noh Omar said there currently are about 1,300 entrepreneurs who have still not received the one-off aid of RM3,000 each, adding that the payments would be made soon.

“The aid involving an allocation of RM50 million is managed by the National Entrepreneur Group Economic Fund with the cooperation of Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia. It’s a one-off aid with no repayment required.”

He said this to reporters after handing out BBKM aid to informal and micro-entrepreneurs in Terengganu at the Taman Tamadun Islam Convention Centre here today, with 962 of them receiving a cheque for RM3,000 each.

Noh also said that he would be meeting the Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Bhd and SME Corporation Malaysia officials tomorrow to seek clarification on the delay in giving aid under the SME Emergency Fund 2.0 to small and medium entrepreneurs affected by the floods.

He said the ministry was informed that the interest-free loan of RM100,000 with a one-year moratorium involving an allocation of RM100 million had been approved for over 200 applicants but to date, the payments had not been made.

Noh also expressed regret over the conditions set in the loan agreement, which he said were difficult and cumbersome for the applicants

“I see that the dispensing of the SME loans has been a bit slow. SME Corp is the one approving the loans but the payments are made by MIDF. This loan is an emergency loan for the flood-affected entrepreneurs, but I see that the conditions set, especially by MIDF, are the normal ones, not for emergency loans. 

“I have already called both (SME Corp and MIDF) and at the first meeting, they promised that the matter would be resolved within two weeks, but this is already the third week and the matter is still unresolved.

“I also cannot blame them as they are giving the loans, but I ask that they help ease the procedure for the people,” said Noh, who also urged SME associations to assist their flood-affected members in applying for the loans from SME Corp. – Bernama, April 19, 2022

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