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Planworth Strengthens Brand, Competitiveness Through 2TM Platform

By Nurul Jannah Kamaruddin

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 22 (Bernama) -- Planworth Global Factoring Sdn Bhd, a provider of invoice and supply chain financing, is set to strengthen its brand and competitiveness by joining the MADANI Two-Year Programme (2TM) starting today.

Business relationship manager, trade and supply chain finance, Wilson Wong said although the company has been operating for 10 years and has supported 10,000 companies, many people still do not know the brand.

“We support a variety of financing with values ​​from RM10,000 to RM200 million, from G1 to G6 contractors including companies that need capital to start up and for project progress and to hire employees," he told Bernama when met at the business matching event.

The company highlights flexible and customisation criteria to promote stable cash flow, he said.

"There are companies whose track record is not so good after the pandemic and it is difficult to get financing.

“So we take into account the value and the ministry that awarded the contract to enable their loan approval,” said Wong. 

Planworth Global Factoring provides facilities for the supply, information and communication technology, service and maintenance industries.

Other providers participating in the booths include TEKUN Nasional, SME Bank, Bank Islam, Bank Simpanan Nasional, Maybank, Hong Leong Bank, Agrobank, Rolling Pay and Zikay Factoring Sdn Bhd.

-- BERNAMA