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Reliable Credit Data Key To Expanding MSME Financing Access – Amir Hamzah

PETALING JAYA, June 9 (Bernama) -- Reliable and accessible credit data is critical to improving access to financing for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) as it reduces information gaps and enables more efficient allocation of credit, said Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan.

He said better credit data enables lenders to assess risk profiles more accurately, allowing well-performing MSMEs to obtain financing on more favourable terms.

“Financial inclusion, therefore, is not simply about expanding access. It is about ensuring that access is sustainable, data-driven and aligned with sound risk management practices and principles,” he said in his speech at CTOS SME Biz Day 2026 here today.

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While government policies provide direction, effective implementation depends on a broader ecosystem comprising financial institutions, credit infrastructure providers, technology firms and advisory networks, he said.

Amir Hamzah also said the government’s commitment to MSMEs is long-term and sustained, guided by broader development priorities rather than short-term economic cycles.

“Our approach remains focused on three key areas. Firstly, expanding financial access through facilities and guarantee mechanisms that support viable businesses. Secondly, enhancing productivity and competitiveness through digital adoption and capability development.

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“Thirdly, strengthening fiscal and regulatory systems to improve efficiency, transparency and sustainability,” he said.

Amir Hamzah said the government continues to adopt a measured and pragmatic approach, balancing support for economic growth with fiscal responsibility, to ensure policy interventions remain effective and sustainable.

“Engagement remains a priority. Platforms such as CTOS SME Biz Day 2026 ensure that policy remains grounded in the realities faced by businesses and that feedback is incorporated into execution,” he said.

CTOS SME Biz Day 2026 is a flagship event that gathers MSMEs, entrepreneurs, owners, policymakers, financial institutions and industry leaders together to address challenges and opportunities facing Malaysia’s MSME sector. 

The one-day programme features a main conference, a business exhibition, networking sessions and a dedicated Funding Pavilion to connect MSMEs with banks, government agencies, alternative financiers and business advisory service providers.

-- BERNAMA