Showing posts with label Bank Muamalat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bank Muamalat. Show all posts

18 December 2014

More help for Malaysia's SMEs through Bank Muamalat

Bank Muamalat Malaysia (Bank Muamalat) signed an MOU with Perbadanan Usahawan Nasional (PUNB), Malaysia's national entrepreneur development corporation in early December under which PUNB will provide a financial guarantee to Bank Muamalat with respect to advances, credit facilities or financing provided by Bank Muamalat to established SMEs.

With the collaboration, Bank Muamalat will work together with PUNB to play an important role in the development of business community, especially for SMEs in Malaysia. The partnership with PUNB will allow the bank to add to the pool of credit available for SMEs in line with government aspirations. Bank Muamalat and PUNB also agreed to collaborate and participate in entrepreneur development activities such as joint training programmes, workshops, business matching and related activities for the benefit of SMEs. 

The bank has also enhanced its SME portfolio.

17 June 2014

Malaysia SMEs get a new property financing option from Bank Muamalat

Islamic bank Bank Muamalat Malaysia has announced it will extend RM200 million in new financing to small and medium sized corporations by 2015 through Muamalat BizSTAR-I, a financial package designed to cater for either financing or refinancing of business premises and to support SME corporations to own business premises.

Y.Bhg. Dato’ Hj. Mohd Redza Shah Abdul Wahid, Chief Executive Officer of Bank Muamalat said, “As the economy becomes more sophisticated, so will the requirements of the SMEs. One of the major levers of growth for the SME sector is access to financing and financial institutions therefore have an important role in the ecosystem for financing to SMEs.

“Business premises financing products are amongst the most popular financing products for SMEs, having grown from RM87.1 billion in 2003 to RM217.2 billion in 2012.”

Bank Muamalat has a network of 59 branches (including six kiosks), in addition to its electronic channel, encompassing i-Muamalat, the Bank’s Internet banking solution, and e-Muamalat, available at almost 240 locations, referring to its network of ATMs, CDMs, and CDTs.