For the CPTPP, Mustapa hoped that the cost and benefit analysis would be finalised in the near future. — Bernama pic KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 21 — Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed has reiterated the government’s hope to ratify the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) by early next year. For the Comprehensive and Progressive… Source link
Read More »Maybank: SMEs remained agile during MCO with 67% integrating technology for sales platform
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 19): Some 67% or two-thirds of Maybank’s small and medium enterprise (SME) customers revealed in a survey that they had successfully integrated digital technology into their sales platforms during the Movement Control Order (MCO) 3.0 period. In a statement, Maybank said MCOs and social distancing measures have driven SMEs to reorganise their business models by bringing their… Source link
Read More »Budget 2022 is inclusive, balanced, comprehensive for all levels of society, says Tengku Zafrul
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 18): Budget 2022 will remain inclusive, balanced and comprehensive, and protect the interests of all sections of society, Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said. Themed “Keluarga Malaysia, Makmur Sejahtera”, he said the main measures of the budget will be implemented through three axes, namely strengthening recovery, building resilience and driving… Source link
Read More »AFFIN BANK IS THE FIRST MALAYSIAN BANK GLOBALLY RECOGNISED BY IFC FOR ITS SME-CENTRIC DIGITAL TOOL
In its pursuit to become the “Bank of Choice” for small & medium enterprises (SMEs), Affin Bank Berhad, together with Affin Islamic Bank Berhad (“AFFIN BANK” or “the Bank”), has set the record by becoming the first Malaysian bank globally recognised at the Global SME Finance Awards 2021 with an Honorable Mention in the “Product Innovation of the Year” category for its SME… Source link
Read More »Maybank survey: 67pc of SMEs leverage digital sales tech during MCO 3.0 | Money
Maybank survey: 67pc of SMEs leverage digital sales tech during MCO 3.0. — Shutterstock pic via ETX Studio KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 17 — A survey conducted by Maybank involving its small and medium enterprise (SME) customers has revealed that 67 per cent of the respondents have leveraged digital technology into its sales platform during the Movement Control Order (MCO) 3.0. The survey was… Source link
Read More »67% of SMEs adopting digital sales, Maybank survey
KUALA LUMPUR: A Maybank survey of its borrowing SME customers reveals that 67% of the respondents have fully leveraged digital technology into their sales platform during Movement Control Order 3.0 (MCO3.0). “MCOs and social distancing measures have steered SMEs to re-organise their business models, moving their… Source link
Read More »Specific SME Insurance Market Size By Type, Application, Key Players, Geographic Scope and Forecast 2021 – 2027 – Energy Siren
New York, United States: The recent report on “Global Global Specific SME Insurance Market Report 2021 by Key Players, Types, Applications, Countries, Market Size, Forecast to 2027” offered by Credible Markets, comprises of a comprehensive investigation into the geographical landscape, industry size along with the revenue estimation of the business. Additionally, the report also… Source link
Read More »Melaka is a matter of factions
I SHARED photographs I found on Facebook of arch rivals Datuk Seri Najib Razak of Umno and Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia at the Melaka polls nomination day on Monday with a friend. “Looks like Barisan,” he said, referring to the blue Perikatan Nasional shirts Muhyiddin and his… Source link
Read More »Lifeline of being employed | The Star
JOBS are the lifeline of any economy, helping families put food on the table, generate income and create other job opportunities for our rakyat. Jobs also give a sense of pride and purpose to the lives of millions of Malaysians who contribute to the nation’s growth. When Covid-19 hit our shores in March… Source link
Read More »Time to recalibrate NEP | The Star
AS a student entering Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in 1980, an institution set up to promote the national language, there were some important lessons that awaited me. Its student population was predominantly Malay, nearly monoethnic to be honest. The university, aware of the racial imbalance, began making… Source link
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