The new initiative, which targets 29,000 new women entrepreneurs, is open to Malaysians aged 18 and above with a monthly household income not exceeding RM5,880 or a per capita income of RM1,470.
IPOH: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim Saturday launched the Paduri Madani Scheme under Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia , aimed at empowering women, particularly those in the B40 group, through entrepreneurship.
The initiative, which targets 29,000 new women entrepreneurs, is open to Malaysians aged 18 and above with a monthly household income not exceeding RM5,880 or a per capita income of RM1,470. AdvertisementIn his speech, Anwar expressed pride in the high level of discipline shown by women, particularly in repaying their loans, based on AIM’s strong repayment track record.
“I am proud, we recently celebrated Women’s Day. Who are women? They are our mothers, our wives, daughters and sisters. When we understand this, we realise that there has not been a major programme specifically for women.
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When you take a loan, there is an agreement that must be honoured - this is also a principle in the Quran, and they understand their responsibility,” he said here Saturday. Also present were Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad, Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar, Treasury Secretary-General Datuk Johan Mahmood Merican, and AIM Board of Trustees chairman Datuk Seri Syed Hussain Syed Junid.
Advertisement In line with AIM’s objective of lifting families out of poverty, the scheme also accepts applicants who have been blacklisted or declared bankrupt, with no guarantor or collateral required. The initiative is inclusive, targeting seven key groups, namely Malay, Chinese and Indian women, Bumiputera women from Sabah and Sarawak, Orang Asli, the Siamese community, as well as B40 women in both urban and rural areas.
Advertisement The scheme offers financing ranging from RM3,000 to RM30,000 under the economic category , and up to RM15,000 under the social category . Meanwhile, Anwar, who is also Finance Minister, praised the strong repayment discipline of Sahabat AIM, noting that the non-performing loan rate is significantly lower compared with that of wealthier groups.
“In 2025, almost zero per cent failed to repay. Recently, with Datuk Johan, we reviewed bank records - the wealthier they are, the harder it is for them to repay their debts. It is the poor who repay, which is why I am proud of AIM,” he said.
Anwar said AIM’s total financing recorded a steady increase to RM2.8 billion last year compared with RM2.5 billion in 2023, with Sabah and Sarawak registering the highest number of Sahabat Usahawan at 53,000 and 43,000, respectively. He said Kelantan received the highest allocation of RM500 million for 2025, while Kedah and Terengganu were allocated RM325 million and RM319 million respectively, dispelling claims that the government had neglected the welfare of those states.
He added that in addition to existing allocations, the Madani Government has also channelled a new RM200 million loan fund to AIM to ensure the continuity of efforts to empower micro-entrepreneurs in the country. At today’s event, the Prime Minister also presented the Perak Outstanding Entrepreneur Award to three recipients, namely Sharifah Nurul Shahida Syed Abdul Rahman , S. Manjula and Lee Lai Wan .
He also handed over financing cheques of RM3,000 each under the Paduri Madani Scheme to five new Sahabat Usahawan from the Tambun parliamentary constituency, in addition to visiting an exhibition of products by successful entrepreneurs representing each state. Meanwhile, AIM, in a statement, said that since its establishment 39 years ago, the microfinance institution has disbursed RM39.1 billion in financing to more than 1.18 million borrowers.
For the period from January to April 2026, AIM’s financing performance remained strong, with RM1.07 billion disbursed to 131,105 borrowers.
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