Agrobank Expands Financial Access with New Branch in Perlis
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Agrobank has opened a new branch in Kuala Perlis, Perlis, to expand financial access for the local community.
- The new branch offers 24-hour ATM services and cash transaction facilities, including Ar-Rahnu Agrobank as a pilot project.
- Agrobank aims to provide financing support and advisory services to local entrepreneurs, including fishermen and farmers, to foster sustainable business growth.
Agrobank's expansion into Kuala Perlis marks a significant step in enhancing financial inclusivity for the local community. The opening of this new branch, graced by the presence of Raja Muda Perlis, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail, underscores the importance of accessible financial services for economic development in the region.
This initiative by Agrobank is more than just opening a new location; it represents a commitment to empowering local entrepreneurs, including fishermen and farmers, by providing crucial financing and advisory support. The introduction of Ar-Rahnu Agrobank services as a pilot project further demonstrates Agrobank's dedication to offering innovative solutions tailored to the community's needs, ensuring immediate access to cash and fostering economic resilience.
Perkhidmatan yang disediakan membolehkan pelanggan menikmati akses perbankan 24 jam secara lebih mudah dan pantas selari dengan peningkatan penggunaan transaksi layan diri.
As the 28th branch in the northern region, this expansion signifies Agrobank's growing network and its strategic importance in supporting the economic vitality of Perlis and its surrounding areas. The bank's focus on sustainable business growth and increased productivity for the local community highlights its role as a key partner in the nation's agricultural and entrepreneurial landscape.
Agrobank akan terus menyediakan sokongan pembiayaan serta khidmat nasihat kepada usahawan tempatan termasuk nelayan, petani dan agropreneur.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.