Securities Commission executive chairman Datuk Syed Zaid Albar
KUALA LUMPUR: Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has launched a programme to create greater awareness and connectivity between green companies and the capital market.
In a statement today, the SC said the NaviGate: Capital Market Green Financing Series seeks to focus on micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and the alternative capital market financing avenues available through equity crowdfunding (ECF) and peer-to-peer (P2P) financing.
A total of 100 participants and 40 MSMEs from the green technology and sustainable energy sectors in Malaysia participated in the first edition of NaviGate, held virtually today, connecting them to ECF and P2P financing platforms.
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University of Canterbury scholarship helps Māori and Pacific students navigate life on campus
11 Feb, 2021 10:13 PM
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Favor Leavasa, Solomon Davis and Kisania Shingleton are taking part in the University of Canterbury s new Takere programme for Māori and Pacific students. Photo / University of Canterbury
Favor Leavasa, Solomon Davis and Kisania Shingleton are taking part in the University of Canterbury s new Takere programme for Māori and Pacific students. Photo / University of Canterbury
NZ Herald
By: Te Rina Triponel, Māori Affairs Reporter
A new scholarship at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha University of Canterbury will support and help first-year Maori and Pacific students navigate university life.
The Short-Term Absence Payment (STAP), a part of the government s Business Support Package, reinforces its commitment to helping businesses and their employees navigate the pandemic, reports Xinhua news agency.