Fund facility for MSMEs expanded to RM10bil in view of Mideast crisis

Fund facility for MSMEs expanded to RM10bil in view of Mideast crisis

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announces an additional RM5 billion allocation for financing guarantees.

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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the Bank Negara Malaysia governor will provide further details on the MSME facility soon.
PETALING JAYA:
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced an additional RM5 billion allocation under Bank Negara Malaysia to help micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) affected by the Middle East crisis.

This is on top of a RM5 billion allocation under the Syarikat Jaminan Pembiayaan Perniagaan (SJPP) scheme, bringing the total amount of financing available to affected MSMEs to RM10 billion.

Anwar said the BNM governor will provide further details on this facility in the near future, Bernama reported.

“(This facility) is to help drive growth and also act as a catalyst for companies in need,” he told a press conference after a roundtable session with 20 representatives of financial institutions today.

“This assistance must involve smaller companies and agricultural groups, smallholders, fishermen and hawkers who operate small stalls and restaurants.”

Anwar, who is also finance minister, yesterday announced a RM5 billion guarantee allocation under SJPP to ease pressure on MSMEs amid the global energy crisis and West Asia conflict.

The facility supports affected sectors, including construction, agriculture and agri-food, logistics and transport, and tourism, with financing coverage increased to up to 80% from 70%. The loan period has been extended to up to 10 years from seven years.

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