KUALA LUMPUR, March 19 (Bernama) -- The government is committed to
ensure that the development of Bumiputera small- and medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs) is at par vis-a-vis other groups in the country.
Source from (Business Times): http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIMES/articles/etp287/Article/
Published: March 20, 2013
Source from (Bernama): http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v7/bu/newsbusiness.php?id=935711
Published: March 20, 2013
Source from (The Star Online): http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2013/3/20/business/12861455&sec=business
Published: March 20, 2013
According to the Performance Management and Implementation Unit
(Pemandu), the strategic reform initiative (SRI) has been introduced to
promote the expansion and growth of (SMEs) to help these companies on a
needs basis.
Under the SRI policy, the Bumiputera transformation programme should be
market-friendly and transparent, and can be given on the basis of need
and merit, according to the 2012 Annual Report of the Economic
Transformation Programme (ETP) released Tuesday.
The report is issued by Pemandu under the Prime Minister's Department
which oversees the implementation, assess progress, facilitate and
support the ETP and Government Transformation Programme (GTP).
According to the report, as of 2010, Bumiputera ownership of share
capital (at par value) of limited companies remained at 23 per cent,
still short of the 30 per cent target for corporate equity ownership set
for macro-level.
This concern is further magnified by the fact that Bumiputera
households make up 65 per cent of total households in Malaysia, and
represent a higher proportion of low-income households in the country.
Therefore, the initiatives under the SRI led by Unit Peneraju Agenda
Bumiputera (TERAJU), the lead co-ordinator in driving the Bumiputera
ETP, would help them grow and develop capacities, improve
competitiveness and reduce their reliance on the government for
procurement contracts.
Teraju has introduced the Teras (High-Performing Bumiputera Companies)
programme, geared towards increasing their participation in the economy,
the report said.
The programme aims to identify a total of 1,100 High-Performing
Bumiputera Companies with potential for growth and help them expand
beyond the Malaysian market.
This programme, which provides funds for the companies and projects
through the RM2 billion Bumiputera Facilitation Fund and RM1.02 billion
Teras Fund, would in addition market Teras companies to the global
stage.
According to the report, in the past three years a total of 300
Bumiputera companies have shown a revenue growth of approximately 17 per
cent a year.
Teraju also manages the Skim Jejak Jaya Bumiputera (SJJB) a government
initiative introduced in 2007, providing "last-mile" support to eligible
Bumiputera companies for listing on Bursa Malaysia.
Under the SJJB initiative, Teraju has helped several companies to be
listed on Bursa Malaysia namely, Datasonic Group Bhd, Prestariang Ltd,
Century Software Holdings Bhd and Handal Resources Bhd.
Moving forward, SRI would continue to focus on providing qualified
Bumiputera companies with access to finance to fund their future growth.
-- BERNAMA
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