Youths and single mothers in the B40 income group, as well as students are now able to register their business for free through the Prihatin Business Registration Scheme launched today. said SPPP is an extension of the 1 Student 1 Business Scheme programme introduced in 2017 where the government allocated a grant of RM10 million to the Companies Commission of Malaysia to offer free business registration to the target groups.
He said about seven million youths and 150,000 single mothers are expected to register their businesses through SPPP. For B40-income youths, applicants should be between 18 and 30 years old, registered in Bantuan Prihatin Nasional database as recipients and have no record of active business entities in SSM.