Mara’s Gate to Global programme nets sales of RM100mil


JOHOR BARU: Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) has recorded sales of more than RM100mil this year under the Gate to Global programme, which has helped local entrepreneurs penetrate the international market.

Its council member and Mara Women’s Empowerment Programme chairman Datuk Rosni Sohar, said the sales were achieved through markets in China, South Korea, Thailand and Indonesia.

“The overall sales involve about 50 entrepreneurs, including women who took part in the Gate to Global programme,” she told reporters after the Johor level Mara Women’s Empowerment Programme and Malaysia Madani Nationhood Seminar here yesterday, as reported by Bernama.

Also present was Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad.

Rosni said Mara remains committed to encouraging entrepreneurs to grow their businesses through various forms of assistance provided.

She said Mara has allocated RM42.4mil for women entrepreneur programmes in Johor, with more than 1,700 individuals benefitting this year.

The allocation includes RM1.13mil for development programmes, RM35.36mil for financing facilities, and RM5.93mil for the provision of conducive business premises.

“I hope that participants of this programme will enhance their confidence and skills, particularly in entrepreneurship and community development,” she added.

Earlier, in her speech, Noraini welcomed Mara’s initiatives in boosting the productivity of entrepreneurs, especially women, in the country.

“Mara is committed to developing an inclusive women entrepreneurship ecosystem, covering both rural and urban areas.

“This ensures women across the country are given fair opportunities, particularly in entrepreneurship,” she said.

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