Politics · Malaysia Bureau
Entrepreneurs directed to Nadi centres for business support
Malaysia's entrepreneur development minister has highlighted the role of 222 Nadi centres in helping businesses access government financing, licensing and development programmes.
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Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Steven Sim has encouraged business owners to utilise the extensive network of Nadi centres across the country for comprehensive support services.
According to Sim, the 222 Nadi centres are equipped to assist entrepreneurs with a range of critical business needs, including government financing options, licensing requirements and participation in government programmes designed to support business growth.
The centres form part of Malaysia's broader effort to strengthen its entrepreneurial ecosystem and provide accessible support to businesses at various stages of development. By consolidating these services at Nadi locations, the government aims to reduce administrative barriers and streamline access to resources that can help enterprises expand and succeed.
The announcement underscores the government's commitment to supporting the business community through dedicated physical touchpoints where entrepreneurs can receive guidance on financial assistance, regulatory compliance and participation in development initiatives tailored to their needs.