Technical Working Group on Business Entry

(TWGBE)

About

 

The Technical Working Group on Business Entry is a collaborative effort between various stakeholders, including government agencies, industry experts, and business representatives, with the goal of improving the process and experience of starting a business. The background of this working group stems from the recognition that a streamlined and efficient business entry process is essential for promoting entrepreneurship, attracting investment, and driving economic growth.

By addressing bottlenecks, simplifying procedures, and leveraging technology, the working group seeks to create a more conducive environment for business startups. The working group typically conducts research, analysis, and consultations to identify pain points and challenges faced by entrepreneurs during the business entry process. By gathering insights and best practices from different sectors, it aims to develop practical solutions and recommendations to facilitate a smoother and more user-friendly process.

The ultimate objective of the Technical Working Group on Business Entry is to foster an enabling ecosystem where aspiring entrepreneurs can easily navigate the complexities of starting a business, leading to increased business formation, innovation, and job creation. 


Improvement Projects

  • Super form for Registering Business

    Consolidating 5 sequential procedures into 1 concurrent step.

  • E-Lesen 4.0

    Coordinate the management of application processing for all types of licenses issued by the department through on-line starting from application registration, investigation/comment, recommendation, JKP meeting, application decision, payment and license printing.

  • Legal reform on Efficiency of Rescue Mechanisms Under The Companies Act 2016

    To provide an alternative for liquidation in the form of procedures that enable the rehabilitation of companies facing financial distress.

  • Study On Gap Analysis And On The Adoption Of Chapter 11 Of The Us Bankruptcy Code Relating To Corporate Rescue Mechanism In Malaysia

    To undertake a gap analysis study on the insolvency framework under the Companies Act 2016 against the measurement of the World Bank Doing Business Report 2020

Members of TWG Business Entry

  • Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living

    KPDN

  • Companies Commission of Malaysia

    SSM

  • Social Security Organisation

    SOCSO

  • Employees Provident Fund

    KWSP

  • Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia

    LHDN

  • Royal Malaysian Customs Department

    RMCD

  • Kuala Lumpur City Hall

    DBKL

  • Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia

    ACCIM

  • Malay Chambers of Commerce Malaysia

    DPMM

  • Malaysian International Chamber Of Commerce & Industry

    MICCI

  • Malaysian Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry

    MAICCI