Malaysia has showcased keenness on investing in Bangladesh for being one of the fastest growing economies amidst the pandemic, said discussants at an online event jointly organised by Standard Chartered and Bangladesh Investment Development Authority yesterday. The "Showcase Bangladesh 2021: Bangladesh-Malaysia Investment Summit" shed light on emerging strategic potentials in
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Financial help: (from left) Zamree, CGC chief business officer Leong Weng Choong, Standard Chartered Malaysia head of business banking Raj Tatavarty, and Abrar at the portfolio guarantee signing ceremony.
KUALA LUMPUR: As the small and medium-size enterprise (SME) sector picks up the pace again following the pandemic, Credit Guarantee Corp Malaysia Bhd (CGC) and Standard Chartered Malaysia are extending a helping hand by making available RM70mil in financing to provide SMEs with working capital. Under a portfolio guarantee (PG) agreement, the financing facility is expected to help ease the burdens of SMEs and sustain their business as they recover from the effects of the pandemic.