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TSEmily Ratajkowski
post Mar 24 2020, 09:45 PM, updated 6y ago

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https://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=en_pres...ac=5018&lang=en

Bank Negara Malaysia (the Bank) today announces a number of regulatory and supervisory measures in support of efforts by banking institutions to assist individuals, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and corporations to manage the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak. These measures allow banking institutions to remain focused on supporting the economy during these exceptional and unprecedented circumstances, by providing flexibilities for banking institutions to respond swiftly to the needs of their customers. Banking institutions are well-positioned to do so, given the large financial buffers that have been built up over the years.

Deferment and Restructuring of Loans/Financing Facilities

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Loans/financing to individuals and SMEs

To ease the cash flow of individuals and SMEs that are likely to be the most affected by Covid-19, banking institutions will offer a deferment of all loan/financing repayments for a period of 6 months, with effect from 1 April 2020. This offer is applicable to performing loans, denominated in Malaysian Ringgit, that have not been in arrears for more than 90 days as at 1 April 2020. For credit card facilities, banking institutions will offer to convert the outstanding balances into a 3-year term loan with reduced interest rates to help borrowers better manage their debt.

It is important to note that the interest/profit will continue to accrue on loan/financing repayments that are deferred and borrowers will need to honour the deferred repayments in the future. Borrowers should therefore ensure that they understand and discuss with their banking institutions on the options available to resume their scheduled repayments after the deferment period.

Individuals and SMEs that do not wish or need to avail of these flexibilities can continue with their current repayment structures.

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Loans/financing to corporations

Banking institutions will also facilitate requests by corporations to defer or restructure their loans/financing repayments in a way that will enable viable corporations to preserve jobs and swiftly resume economic activities when conditions improve. Corporations should approach their banking institutions to discuss their repayment plans and the restructuring of credit facilities.

The Bank has provided appropriate time-bound flexibilities for banking institutions to report deferred/restructured facilities in the Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS), taking into account the temporary nature of disruptions faced by borrowers/customers.
Comprehensive FAQ
https://t.co/m57LsxkYMq?amp=1
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Do I need to apply?
-No. All individual and SME loans/financing(excluding credit cards) that meet the criteria will automatically qualify for the deferment.

If I opt for the deferment, will my CCRIS records be adversely affected?
-No. However, interest/profit will continue to accrue on loan/financing repayments that are deferredand borrowers/customers will need to honour the deferred repayments in the future. Customers are advised to contact their banking institutions to discuss on the options available to resume repayments after the deferment period.

Will I be charged additional interest on the repayment amount that is deferred by 6 months during the period?
-For conventional loans, interest will continue to be charged on the outstanding balance comprising of both principal and interest portion (i.e. compounded) during the moratorium period.For Islamic financing, profit will continue to accrue on the outstanding principal amount. Such profit however will not be compounded in line with Shariah principles. Banks are however not allowed to impose late penalty charges on the deferred amount.In other words, the loan/financing repayment is just deferred by 6 months.
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Bank Announcement
1) PBB - https://www.pbebank.com/Announcements.aspx?qid=2924#q2924

2) HLB - https://www.hlb.com.my/en/personal-banking/...wide-heretohelp

3) CIMB - https://www.cimb.com.my/en/personal/help-su...19-support.html

4) MBB - https://www.maybank2u.com.my/maybank2u/mala...ief_scheme.page

5) UOB - https://www.uob.com.my/default/financial-re...f-measures.page

6) Affin - https://www.affinbank.com.my/NewsDetails.aspx?id=965

7) AmBank - https://www.ambank.com.my/eng/covid-19

8) MBSB - https://www.mbsbbank.com/storage/misc/moratorium_FAQ.pdf

9) OCBC - https://www.ocbc.com.my/assets/pdf/Media/20...um%20period.pdf

10) Agro Bank - https://www.agrobank.com.my/announcements/n...aan-moratorium/

11) BSN - https://www.mybsn.com.my/formdownload?formDownloadId=2212

12) Bank Islam - https://www.bankislam.com/wp-content/uploads/QA.pdf

13) RHB - https://www.rhbgroup.com/covid-19/index.html

14) Standard Charted Bank - https://av.sc.com/my/content/docs/relief-measures.pdf

15) Bank Rakyat - https://www.bankrakyat.com.my/repository/15...HAN%20Final.pdf

16) Bank Muamalat - https://www.muamalat.com.my/announcement/announcement-2/

17) Al-Rajhi - https://www.alrajhibank.com.my/post/importa...inancial-relief

18) HSBC - https://www.hsbc.com.my/content/dam/hsbc/my...ent-measure.pdf

This post has been edited by Emily Ratajkowski: Mar 27 2020, 06:07 PM
TSEmily Ratajkowski
post Mar 24 2020, 09:58 PM

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dei... you all tak baca ke...

the bolded part say moratorium on all loan/financing repayments/payments, principal and interest
TSEmily Ratajkowski
post Mar 25 2020, 09:23 AM

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QUOTE(whyseej00 @ Mar 25 2020, 09:20 AM)
https://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=en_pres...ac=5018&lang=en

BNM official statement here. Seems like there are terms and conditions
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nice I will update first page
TSEmily Ratajkowski
post Mar 25 2020, 09:34 AM

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QUOTE(RDPD @ Mar 25 2020, 09:32 AM)
Do we need to do anything to entitle to this? Or it's automatic?

How do we prove that we are directly affected by Covid-19?
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bnm say call your bank to talk to them
TSEmily Ratajkowski
post Mar 25 2020, 10:57 AM

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updated with link to faq. I think most of the answers are in there.


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post Mar 25 2020, 04:48 PM

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QUOTE(JonSpark @ Mar 25 2020, 04:34 PM)
Real or not wei
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real. I'm going to update this on main page

TSEmily Ratajkowski
post Mar 26 2020, 10:14 PM

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updated with link to bank announcements
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post Mar 27 2020, 06:07 PM

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QUOTE(submergedx @ Mar 27 2020, 05:54 PM)
nice +1. I update on front page

TSEmily Ratajkowski
post Mar 28 2020, 08:12 PM

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QUOTE(ngkwdaniel @ Mar 28 2020, 08:06 PM)
did you manage to use the Public Bank opt out form? I have no luck, having error upon submission.
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i also got problem. Sommore I tried since friday. Whole day try. Then try call. All cannot. Last last send email to them. No reply. Wait monday see how la...

 

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