KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 27): Bank Negara Malaysia said today that the RM3.30 billion worth of financing facilities, which is part of the government’s RM20 billion economic stimulus package announced today, is aimed at supporting small and medium enterprises in sustaining business operations, safeguarding jobs and encouraging local investments.

The financing is being allocated under the central bank's Fund for SMEs, it said in a statement today.

The funds will be distributed across three categories: a RM2 billion special relief facility (SRF) to alleviate short-term cash flow issues; a RM1 billion agro-food facility (AF) to increase food production for Malaysia and exports; and a RM300 million SME automation and digitalisation facility (ADF) to improve productivity and efficiency.

“Interested SMEs can apply directly to participating financial institutions which comprise commercial banks, Islamic banks and development financial institutions regulated by BNM.

“They may also apply online through the business financing referral platform at imsme.com.my,” the statement said.

“Participating financial institutions can obtain guarantee coverage from the Credit Guarantee Corporation Malaysia (CGC) or Syarikat Jaminan Pembiayaan Perniagaan (SJPP) for these facilities,” it added.

Meanwhile, BNM said financial institutions in Malaysia are expected to approve about RM200 billion of business and home financing to eligible SMEs and households in 2020.

“BNM welcomes efforts by financial institutions to proactively assist viable businesses and households that face temporary financial constraints to restructure and reschedule their financing facilities, including through repayment moratoriums.

“Insurance and takaful operators have also affirmed that policyholders will be covered for hospital admissions and treatment related to COVID-19 at both public and private hospitals,” BNM added.

“Members of the public are advised to contact the customer service centres of financial institutions directly for enquiries or assistance. The public may also contact Bank Negara Malaysia's TELELINK at 1-300-88-5465 for additional information or assistance.”

Features of BNM’s Financing Facilities to Assist Malaysian SMEs

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