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Govt channels RM18 mil for women, disabled entrepreneurs

Multi-agency effort to identify and disburse funds to help businesses with potential in post-pandemic economy

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Apr 2021 2:30PM

Govt channels RM18 mil for women, disabled entrepreneurs
The Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Ministry will work with the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry to help local women and disabled entrepreneurs thrive after Covid-19 recedes. – Bernama pic, April 13, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The government has allocated more than RM18 million for programmes and assistance for women and disabled business operators, according to Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar.

He said in a statement today that the initiative is being carried out together with the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry.

He explained that the allocation will go towards assisting the target groups, mainly in post-pandemic recovery and in expanding their operations.

He said women business owners are among those severely affected by the pandemic as most of them are in the micro and informal (unregistered) categories, and running businesses that are in the non-essential sectors such as aesthetics, fashion, spa, beauty, event management and wedding planning.

“The ministry and its agencies are working very hard to provide end-to-end assistance that would significantly contribute not only to post-pandemic recovery but also to help the small and medium enterprise (SMEs) thrive.

“This includes offering a wide range and services from financing assistance, microfinancing, coaching, training and upskilling programmes, which aims to produce more competitive, dynamic and resilient entrepreneurs,” he said.

Wan Junaidi added that the ministry is currently focusing on assisting businesses in going digital.

“Covid-19 has certainly increased the need for businesses to adopt, adapt and embrace technology. Based on our survey, we find that businesses that have gone digital have thrived, while those that resisted are facing difficulties,” he added.

Meanwhile, he said that his ministry is also keen to work with the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry via Perbadanan Nasional Bhd (PNS) to identify women-owned businesses that have the potential to be developed into homegrown franchise brands.

“Many SMEs are afraid to venture into franchising mainly due to the perception that it requires high initial capital,” he said, adding that PNS will help them in evaluating their business and advise them on how to take their business further.

Under its five-year plan, PNS aims to achieve a minimum of 5,000 financing approvals for entrepreneurs, which is expected to expand the franchise portfolio to RM700 million, create 18,000 jobs and contribute RM4.4 billion to the nation’s gross domestic product. – Bernama, April 13, 2021

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