SME Bank to assist MSMEs to prepare for challenges


"MSMEs have indicated through SME Bank’s 2022 SME Sentiment Index that they are optimistic, resilient and ready to adapt to the current economic challenges," said SME Bank group president/CEO Aria Putera.

SME Bank will continue its efforts in strengthening its policies, procedures, systems and infrastructure to optimise its service delivery and customer experience stepping into a challenging 2023.

The bank remains committed to providing the right support and going the extra mile to assist micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in addressing the forthcoming challenges and seizing opportunities.

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