Yayasan Hijrah Selangor (Hijrah) has introduced a golden opportunity for women entrepreneurs in Selangor who are looking to start small businesses by offering financial assistance of up to RM50,000 through the Niaga Darul Ehsan (NaDi) Scheme.
This scheme is specifically designed to support women who aspire to start a new business or expand their existing one. In addition to providing financial support, Hijrah Selangor is committed to offering capacity-building assistance and business mentoring to ensure the success of entrepreneurs in the state.
Key Benefits of the NaDi Scheme
The NaDi Scheme offers capital financing that can be utilized by women entrepreneurs to start a new business. The capital can be used as startup funds for various small business ventures.
Hijrah Selangor, through this initiative, aims to empower women by giving them the financial resources they need to succeed in the competitive business world. Interested applicants can visit the official website at hijrahselangor.com for more details or scan the QR code provided in the official announcement for online applications.
Since its inception in 2015, Hijrah Selangor has approved 90,475 financing applications as of August 2024, benefiting 60,249 entrepreneurs. This substantial support has enabled these entrepreneurs to maintain their business cash flow and purchase essential business equipment.
Dato’ Mearia Hamzah, the Chief Executive Officer of Hijrah Selangor, shared that the agency aims to disburse RM1 billion in loans in conjunction with its ninth anniversary celebration this year, further underscoring its commitment to supporting the entrepreneurial spirit in Selangor.
This initiative presents an excellent opportunity for women entrepreneurs in Selangor to access the financial backing they need to turn their business dreams into reality.
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