Friday, May 18, 2012

Start a business to sell goods or services, not to get grants

Recently it was reported that PUNB has approved for an allocation of RM200 million to help bumiputera entrepreneurs. Great. But if you want to start a business, assume that your name is NOT in the list.

Many Malay entrepreneurs assume that a government grant is almost automatic for them if they have a business. Many went on to build an operation and make commitments based on the assumption that PUNB or some agencies would give them a grant/loan/assistance for their business. WRONG

One thing that you would need to realize, no matter how great you think your product is, how ingenious is your idea, how original your concept is, there will be a thousand others who thinks the same about their products/services. Therefore, there is no guarantee that your business will get the grant.

Build your business assuming that you will not get a grant; your business must be able to stand on its own. Ironically, once your business is proven to be able to stand on its own, he grants and loans will come pouring in. The rationale is simple, the grant officer wants to deliver success stories and proven business are less likely to fail.

But it does not mean that you should not apply for such grant. You should and must apply, but do not assume you will get it. And if you want to prepare your pitch, the following might  help (I do not own the copyright to the photo, it is reproduced under the Fair Use law, for educational purpose only)


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