Kota Kinabalu: Ambank Group launches its online BizCONFERENCE 2020 today Friday (July 17) focusing on 3 key areas that can help revitalise the growth of Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia.
Taking care of the financial needs of more than 100,000 SMEs has helped Ambank to be recognised as one of the top banks, based on latest reports, says Dato' Sulaiman Mohd Tahir, Group Chief Executive Officer, AmBank Group.
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Malaysia’s SMEs provide 60 percent of employment, and ensuring the survival of businesses is a top national priority, with the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) leading the Industry Revolution 4.0 and the Ministry of Human Resource helping to reskill and upskill manpower.
Dato' Sulaiman Mohd Tahir: “Change your mindset. Business dynamics have changed. Customers prefer to be safe. Customer behaviour has changed. How do then we reset our business model? What we need to think about is how do we operate post Covid-19?”
With its Repayment Assistance Programme, Ambank is willing to help customers to restructure their loan repayments after the moratorium period and Ambank relationship managers are ready to listen and help out the needs of customers, and to grow SME businesses.
Ambank will organise more localised roadshows online to help customers to digitalise their business and explore new markets like growing the global halal products and services opportunity.
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Ambank Bizhub portal helps its customers to migrate from their brick-and-mortar-based businesses to sell their products and services online, with Ambank as the payment settlement bank.
Ambank Bizhub will help its customers to promote their goods and services online to be more attractive, working together with Microsoft and Maxis, and with JAKIM on exploring the global halal market opportunities.