Shell LiveWire Malaysia 2026 seeks for the nation’s best entrepreneurs


KUALA LUMPUR: Shell LiveWire Malaysia is back again this year and calls out all entrepreneurs from Sabah, Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia to be a part of this exciting initiative that can be a gamechanger for budding entrepreneurs.

Established in 2015, Shell LiveWire Malaysia engages with entrepreneurs who are committed towards starting and growing their business ideas.

The programme takes entrepreneurs through a series of workshops that will assist them in generating or enhancing their business ideas, testing their business models and preparing them to be successful business owners. Towards the end of the programme, participants will partake in a pitching workshop and a competition that aim to provide the necessary skills for entrepreneurs to grow their businesses.

Shell is seeking out entrepreneurs whose ideas will power lives in environmental sustainability, social impact and business innovation.

Shell LiveWire Malaysia will run in Kuching, Kota Kinabalu and Peninsular Malaysia. Five winners from each state will receive seed grants of RM10,000.

These five winners from each state will then compete at the national level, where five national winners will stand a chance to win an additional RM30,000.

Alongside the grant, the winners will also be provided with mentorship and guidance to kickstart their businesses, from the Shell LiveWire Malaysia facilitators for the next three years and stand a chance to be absorbed into Shell’s supply chain and a chance to go into partnership with Shell retailers.

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Closing dates for the three different locations are as follows:

> Kuching: June 11; 

> Kota Kinabalu: June 22;

> Peninsular Malaysia: July 6.

Register today at https://livewire.shell.com.my and live your dream.

 

 

 

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