Insight - Helping hand for SMEs even after moratorium


Some business owners who foresee potential financial issues once repayments resume in October 2020 may want to explore repayment assistance options available to them, says PKT Logistics' Michael Tio. (pic)

THE Covid-19 pandemic has brought about one of the most challenging economic environments in recent memory, affecting all Malaysians.

Although the adverse impacts were immediate, our economy is gradually heading towards a recovery, thanks to some swift and effective action. As small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of Malaysia’s economy, their recovery is crucial to maintain this positive momentum.

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