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Bank Muamalat offers flood victims 6-month payment moratorium

Applications open today until Feb 28

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Jan 2021 4:30PM

Bank Muamalat offers flood victims 6-month payment moratorium
Bank Muamalat will consider the merits of each case for its six-month moratorium payment facility for flood-affected customers. – Bernama pic, January 9, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd is offering a moratorium payment period (MPP) of up to six months for all its financing facilities to individuals and businesses in flood-affected areas.

Applications for the MPP opens today until February 28.

Chief executive officer Khairul Kamarudin said the bank is concerned about the well-being of its customers affected by the ongoing floods, which have displaced thousands of people, damaged farms and forced businesses to close.

As such, he said the bank is offering assistance by way of moratorium of up to six months to customers, based on the merits of each case.

“We understand that many customers are already facing financial constraints as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic plaguing the country, and the current flood situation has further burdened them.

“Therefore, the bank will continue to reach out to affected customers through various social media platforms to ensure that they get some reprieve in their financial obligations during such trying times,” he said in a statement today.

Customers who wish to apply for assistance must furnish the relevant documentary evidence, such as photos and verification from local authorities.

Furthermore, Khairul said customers who are on board any payment assistance programme currently identified as “targeted payment assistance” or “enhanced targeted payment assistance” are eligible to apply and the MPP will supersede the existing programmes.

For further information, customers can contact the bank's customer service centre at 03-2600 5500. – Bernama, January 9, 2021

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