SME Bank forms a strategic alliance with UMK to empower entrepreneurs

SME Bank forms a strategic alliance with Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) to empower entrepreneurs through lifelong learning initiatives.

The collaboration aims to nurture SME growth by leveraging UMK’s academic expertise and resources, supported by SME Bank’s subsidiary, CEDAR.

SME Bank’s commitment

This partnership, the fourth of its kind with local universities, underscores the bank’s commitment to fostering economic growth by merging knowledge, education, and innovation with the business landscape.

“This partnership is a testament to our dedication towards nurturing a conducive ecosystem for SMEs to thrive,” states Prof. Razli.

Activities under the MoU include education programs, research opportunities, industrial attachments, and entrepreneurship development. The alliance signifies a concerted effort to empower MSMEs and drive economic prosperity in Malaysia.

Read More Business News

Table of Contents

Latest Malaysia – http://www.latestmalaysia.com
Staff Writer

Recent Posts

World Cup Fever Unlikely to Dictate FBM KLCI as Investors Focus on Economic Fundamentals

Historical analysis shows World Cup tournaments have limited influence on FBM KLCI performance, with macroeconomic…

1 day ago

Airlines: Energy Cost Ground Airlines Optimism (Neutral)

The prolonged US-Iran conflict has turned into a drawn-out war of attrition, far exceeding the…

1 day ago

Plantations: El Nino Alerts (Overweight)

Malaysia’s palm oil inventories in May topped market expectation of 2.4m mt, as buyers switched…

1 day ago

HEAD Supercycle Drives a $25 Trillion Global Resilience Economy

Healthcare, energy, AI, and defense spending are approaching $25 trillion in 2026, creating a powerful…

1 day ago

Brrandom Expands Operations to Singapore and Indonesia, Launches Six AI Practice Areas

Brrandom On its third anniversary, the AI-native marketing technology company launches six transformative AI practices,…

1 day ago

Forest City SFZ Could Surpass RM2 Billion Investment Target

Forest City’s Special Financial Zone (SFZ) could exceed its RM2 billion investment target this year,…

1 day ago

This website uses cookies.