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SC Seeks To Transform Agri Sector Via Fintech, Alternative Financing

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The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) is encouraging wider adoption of financial technology (fintech) in agriculture in order to help in achieving the country’s food security agenda.

SC Chairman Dato’ Seri Dr. Awang Adek Hussin said access to finance is critical to agriculture’s future.

This is especially important for smallholders and agritech-preneurs seeking to modernise agriculture and strengthen research and development, he said in his opening address at the SCxSC Grow Fintech Conference.

This marks the 10th iteration of the SCxSC conference that is held in-person after the Covid-19 pandemic.

SCxSC GROW, is a new collaborative programme, under the SC’s fintech flagship initiative “Synergistic Collaboration by the SC” (SCxSC). The SCxSC GROW embodies a collaborative effort with partners in the fintech ecosystem to harness the potential of alternative financing digital platforms to meet the needs of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSME) in strategic sectors.

Recognising the challenges faced MSMEs in the agriculture sector, Dato’ Seri Dr. Awang Adek said that leveraging fintech solutions will help improve access to financing and increase efficiency in the sector.

Dato’ Seri Dr. Awang Adek Hussin, SC Chairman

To achieve this goal, the SC has been working closely with ecosystem players to develop innovative solutions that cater to the unique financing needs of farmers and agribusinesses. This is in tandem with the national agenda to support the agriculture sector’s transition into a dynamic and progressive sector.
Dato’ Seri Dr. Awang Adek said that the capital market can be an enabler and accelerator to help Malaysia achieve its food security agenda.

“Alternative financing avenues such as equity crowdfunding (ECF) and peer-to-peer (P2P) financing allow investors with the right risk appetite to mobilise capital directly for agri-preneurs,” he said.

This provides more options for younger and high-growth companies to access capital relevant to their business risk profiles,” he added.

Over 7,000 MSMEs have benefited from SC-registered ECF and P2P financing since their introduction in 2015, raising more than RM4.4 billion, with only 600 agri-related MSMEs across the entire value chain raising close to RM300 million. This presents a significant opportunity for agricultural growth and investment.

Dato’ Seri Dr. Awang Adek said, “Malaysia was also the first country in this region to adopt a co-investment model, MyCIF specifically for alternative finance platforms.”

MyCIF was instrumental in providing MSMEs with financing during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“MyCIF implemented a special allocation ratio of 1:2 for the agriculture sector in 2022, which is more appealing than the normal ratio of 1:4. We’ve seen increased interest as four times as many agri-businesses have raised funds through ECF and P2P platforms,” he added.

The SCxSC GROW Fintech Conference, themed “Fostering Innovative Finance in Agriculture”, aims to be a game-changer for the agriculture industry. With the world facing increasingly complex challenges, the conference brings together agriculture and fintech players to explore innovative solutions to food security, sustainability and supply chain resilience.

New cutting-edge solutions were showcased at the conference, highlighting the latest advancements in these fields. The conference also featured local fintech players in the agriculture sector.

These fintech solutions have the potential to revolutionise the way farmers access financing and manage their operations, enabling them to make better use of resources and increase yields.

About the Securities Commission Malaysia:

The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC), a statutory body reporting to the Minister of Finance, was established under the Securities Commission Act 1993. It is the sole regulatory agency for the regulation and development of capital markets. The SC has direct responsibility for supervising and monitoring the activities of market institutions, including the exchanges and clearing houses, and regulating all persons licensed under the Capital Markets and Services Act 2007. More information about the SC is available on its website at www.sc.com.my. Follow the SC on twitter at @SecComMy for more updates.

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