Supporting entrepreneurial efforts


By JOY LEE

Providing support: Yew (centre) with scholarship recipients Dasyariwani (left) and Khalid.

LARGE corporations have gotten more involved with the development of entrepreneurs in recent years. From extending funding to organising workshops and providing access to networks, big companies can play a significant role in grooming entrepreneurs.

CIMB Group is among those that have joined this bandwagon with its CIMB Best programme, which was established in 2014.

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