Title: DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES AND
1DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FOR SMEs
BY MASLINDA ZULKIFLY
LEGEND HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR 30 JULY 2008
2ABOUT SMIDEC
3SMIDEC
- Established under the Parliamentary Act, 539 on
2nd May 1996 - An agency under the Ministry of International
Trade and Industry - Focal point for the overall development of SMEs
in the country - Provides capacity building programmes and
assistance through fiscal and non-fiscal
incentives
4VISION
To be the leading organisation in developing
SMEs that contribute to the economic growth and
enhancement of Malaysias competitiveness
5MISSION
To transform SMEs to be vibrant, competitive and
resilient and to be fully integrated into the
manufacturing and services sectors
6FUNCTIONS
- Promote, coordinate and implement programmes for
the development of SMEs - Forge industrial linkages between SMEs and large
companies/multinational corporations (MNCs) - Implement, coordinate and monitor financial
assistance schemes - Provide technical and advisory support services
- Collaborate with other local and international
SME-related agencies
7PROFILE OF SMEs
8DEFINITION OF SMEs
Annual sales turnover lt RM25 million OR Full
time employees lt150
Manufacturing, Manufacturing Related Services and
Agro -based Industry
Annual sales turnover lt RM5 million OR Full
time employees lt 50
Services, Primary Agriculture, Information and
Communication Technology (ICT)
9DEFINITION OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM
CATEGORY MICRO SMALL MEDIUM
Manufacturing, Manufacturing-related services Agro-based Industries sales turnover lt RM250,000 OR full time employees lt 5 RM250,000 gt sales turnover lt RM10 mil. OR 5 gt full time employees lt 50 RM10 mil. gt sales turnover lt RM25 mil. OR 51 gt full time employees lt 150
Services, Primary Agriculture and Information Communication Technology (ICT) sales turnover lt RM200,000 OR full time employees lt 5 RM200,000 gt sales turnover lt RM1 mil. OR 5 gt full time employees lt 19 RM1 mil. gt sales turnover lt RM5 mil. OR 20 gt full time employees lt 50
104,537 (0.8)
TOTAL ESTABLISHMENTS BY SIZE
12,610 (2.3)
100,333 (18.2)
- Total establishments 552,804
- No. of SMEs 548,267 (99.2)
435,324 (78.7)
Source Census of Establishments Enterprises
2005 Profile of SMEs
11DISTRIBUTION OF SMEs BY SECTOR
Agriculture(6.2 )
Manufacturing(7.2 )
Services(86.6 )
Source Census of Establishments Enterprises
2005 Profile of SMEs
12CONTRIBUTION OF SMEs TO GDP
()
37
32
23.1
19.7
8.4
9.6
3.9
4.3
Source National SME Development Blueprint 2007
13CONTRIBUTION OF SMEs TO EMPLOYMENT
()
57
56.4
33.9
35
14.5
15.1
8.1
6.9
Source National SME Development Blueprint 2007
14SUPPORT FOR SMEs
15SUPPORT FOR SMEs
Incentives and Financial Assistance Programmes
SME Development Programmes
16SME DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
17ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMME
SME EXPERT ADVISORY PANEL (SEAP)
OUTREACH PROGRAMMES
SME DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
BRAND SME DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
SKILLS UPGRADING
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
18ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMME FOR SME s - AUTOMOTIVE
SECTOR
- Malaysia-Japan Industrial Cooperation (MAJAICO)
- Initiated under Malaysia-Japan Economic
Partnership Agreement (MJEPA) - 5-year project (2006-2011)
- Improve productivity through Lean Production
System - 150 projects to benefit from the Programme
SMEs
- CAPACITY BUILDING
- Quality Control and Improvement of Standard
- Waste Reduction
- Inventory Management Control and Improvement
- Reduction in rejection rate during production
- Technology Transfer of Mould Die
- Technical Assistance
19ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMME FOR SME s - AUTOMOTIVE
SECTOR contd
Benefits gained by companies under MAJAICO
Programme
- improvement in productivity from 30 to 200
- reduction in unscheduled machine tooling
downtime from - 4 days to 2 days
- reduction in rejection rate from 5 to 2
- reduce stock inventory by 17 - improvement in
space utilisation and housekeeping - create opportunity for employees to contribute
and make improvement in their working areas on a
regular basis and - potential to penetrate into the international
market.
20SME EXPERT ADVISORY PANEL (SEAP)
SMEs
Visit ,Diagnose Recommend
- Improvements
- Packaging Labeling
- Production capabilities
- Compliance to Standards/ Certification
- Lean Production System
- Management Financial Advisory
53 industry experts
21BRAND SME DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
- OBJECTIVE
- To promote and reinforce the value of individual
SME brands.
- TARGET
- To promote, reinforce and sustain the value of
individual SME brands through the building of a
National Mark - Promote domestic and global recognition and
acceptance of the National Mark - To enhance the acceptability of SMEs products
and services in domestic and foreign markets - To facilitate and accelerate SME knowledge and
- appreciation in branding and
- 100 SMEs brands established overseas within four
years.
22TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
National SME Innovation Focal Point
SMIDEC
Research Institutions/ Universities
Banks/ Financial Institutions
SMEs
23Members of the National SME Innovation Focal Point
24TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION contd
- Technology Database
- (in collaboration with MASTIC)
- - 270 technologies available for
commercialisation - - 18,413 researchers profile available
- SMIDEX07 23 technologies matched
TECHMART in SMIDECs website
Technology Roadmap - Completed Roadmaps
? Electrical Electronics ? ICT
? Biotech industry - Work In Progress
? Automotive Sector
? Plastics Rubber
25SMIDEC ANNUAL SHOWCASE
26ENTREPRENEURSHIP
27ENTREPRENEURSHIP contd
UNIVERSITY - SME ATTACHMENT PROGRAMME
University Education
- Benefits to SMEs
- - exposure to the latest development of business
practices and applications of technology and - - improved ways of doing business.
- Benefits to students
- - industry exposure and practical applications of
their studies as well as enhance self confidence
in doing business and - - inculcate the spirit of entrepreneurship.
Local International Networking
Local SMEs
Students
Linking SMEs to Universities to upgrade the
capability of SMEs
28SKILLS UPGRADING
Skills Upgrading Programme
Enhancing Marketing Skills of SMEs
Status 22,571 employees trained(RM22.3 million)
80 grant on training fees
29SKILLS UPGRADING ...contd
35 SKILLS DEVELOPMENT CENTRES PROFESSIONAL
TRAINING PROVIDERS APPOINTED
30FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMMES
31QUALIFYING CRITERIA
- Companies incorporated under the Companies Act
1965 OR enterprises incorporated under the
Registration of Business Ordinance 1956 OR
Certificate of Practice by Regulatory Body - Fulfill definition of SMEs
- At least 60 equity held by Malaysian
- Possess valid premise license
SECTOR COVERAGE
- Manufacturing
- Manufacturing Related Services
- Services (Except Insurance and Financial Services)
32RM500,000
MATCHING GRANTS
RM250,000
RM200,000
RM150,000
RM100,000
RM100,000
RM100,000
Matching Grant for Business Start-ups
Matching Grant for Product and Process
Improvement
Matching Grant for Certification and Quality
Management Systems
Matching Grant for Market Development
Matching Grant for Development and Promotion of
Halal Products
Matching Grant for Enhancing Product Packaging
Grant for RosettaNet Standard Implementation
33MATCHING GRANT FOR PRODUCT AND PROCESS
IMPROVEMENT
- Provides grant to SMEs for Product Development
and Product Process Improvement. - Eligible expenses
- Technology Feasibility Studies
- Fees for technology transfer
- Development of prototypes and system design
- Product testing registration
- Marking and labeling
- Machine equipment for testing and calibration
- Development designing of equipment and
machinery - Purchase of machinery and equipment
- Initial patent registration/patent search/IP
Protection - Specific Project Mission
- Cleaner Production and Waste Treatment Project
34MATCHING GRANT FOR ENHANCING PRODUCT PACKAGING
- Designing and improving product packaging and
labeling through appropriate packaging technology
- Eligible Expenses
- Related costs and services for designing,
packaging, marking and labeling - Trade mark and patent registration
- Purchase of related machinery and equipment
35- Interest Rate 2
- Max Loan RM 3 million
- Payment Period 15 years
- Interest Rate 2
- Max Loan RM 3 million
- Payment Period 15 years
- Interest Rate 2
- Max Loan RM500,000
- Payment Period 5 years
36 NEW
- 10 per cent of all value of all SMIDECs grants
will be disbursed upon approval - Interest loans for SMEs reduced from 4 to 2
per annum and - Margin of financing increased from 85 to 90.
37OUTREACH PROGRAMMES
38ENTERPRISE 50 AWARD PROGRAMME
- Prestigious award recognising the achievements of
Top 50 enterprising home-grown companies - Provide opportunities to benchmark against their
peers
1996 - 2007
- TOTAL NOMINATIONS - 1,310
- TOTAL ALUMNI - 386
- LISTED ON MALAYSIAN BOURSE - 41
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39PUBLICATIONS
Handbook on Policies, Incentives, Programmes and
Financial Assistances
SME Newslink bi-monthly publication
SME eNews monthly e-mail blast
Annual Report
40PUBLICATIONS contd
Brochures
Training Directory
41PUBLICATIONS contd
Women Directory
National SME Development Blueprint
SME Annual Report
Brochure for Services Sector
42 OUTREACH CHANNELS
SME BUSINESS CENTRE (19th FLOOR)
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