Minister Of MSMEs Ready To Support PNM Customers Upgrading
JAKARTA - Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Maman Abdurrahman is ready to support customers of PT Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) to advance to class.
"We must admit together that this PNM has made a leap to empower the micro and ultra micro economy. We must admit this. But as a minister, I am not the type of person who wants to teach or convey that we must be easily complacent, not allowed. This means that we must continue to evaluate the achievements made by PNM," said Maman in Palembang, South Sumatra, quoted by Antara, Monday, January 13.
According to him, everything that can be mitigated through the evaluation process, such as easing customers, providing the maximum possible opportunity so that they can grow, must continue to be encouraged by PNM.
"Earlier, I also conveyed to PNM that after the inauguration of echelon I of the Ministry of MSMEs, we will invite PNM to sit down together. We will prepare, for example, several super micro-champion entrepreneurs that we will prepare and monitor really. So we monitor really for one year of growth and development, how much is the turnover of the income, later we will monitor it. So with the hope that every month there will be an increase," said Maman.
PNM customers certainly have a dream to advance to class and want their business scale to be bigger and wider.
"I think we all have to learn from dreams. Starting from big dreams and PNM as one of the facilitators. We will make it," said Maman.
For information, the Minister of MSMEs Maman Abdurrahman visited the Palembang Branch PNM and met with a number of PNM customers there.
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In addition to meeting with a number of PNM customers, Maman also greeted and had a dialogue with the Palembang Branch PNM Account Officer (AO) at the PNM Employee Meeting with the Minister of MSMEs.
As a state-owned company, PT Permodalan Nasional Madani or PNM is here as a solution to improve welfare through access to capital, assistance and programs to increase the capacity of business activists.