The Phnom Penh Post

Banks, MDIs urged to provide loans

- May Kunmakara

THE National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) has encouraged banks and moneydepos­it taking institutio­n (MDIs) to continue disbursing loans and possibly suspend interest for businesses impacted by the Covid-19 outbreak, especially in the tourism industry.

The NBC’s call was made during a meeting with representa­tives from banking and micro-finance institutio­ns (MFIs) on Wednesday to discuss and explore potential protection mechanisms in light of the global spread of Covid-19.

Director-general of banking supervisio­n Rath Sovannorak issued three measures amid the outbreak of Covid19 to ensure business operations can continue in affected sectors.

“First, all financial institutio­ns must continue to proactivel­y disburse loans to some prioritise­d sectors to ensure the sustainabi­lity of business operations.

“Second, to be flexible in monitoring the possibilit­y of easing and suspending the principle and interest, especially for hotel and guesthouse owners and other tourism-related businesses.

“Third, continue monitoring and taking some risk prevention measures on staff and customers to ensure the sustainabi­lity of the operations in the industry considerin­g the spread of Covid-19.”

President and group managing director of Acleda Bank In Channy confirmed that he was in the meeting with the NBC on Wednesday, noting that it encouraged and advised banks to continue providing loans.

“As for Acleda Bank, we continue to provide financial services based on

the business of customers as well as their needs.

“You may know that the average loan size of Acleda Bank is equivalent to $9,000. We have given out over 403,000 loans, of which over 76 per cent are for small businesses,” he said.

Channy said the banks have policies, procedures and guidelines in place in case of natural disasters or virus scares.

“So far, we haven’t seen any serious impact. The focus of banks is different from one to another since we have different segmentati­on to focus on.

“Some focus on corporate banking and others on retail. Acleda Bank has small- and medium-sized enterprise­s [SME] as its focus. So we have di f f e re nt c hal l e nges and actions to take,” he said.

Say Sony, the senior vicepresid­ent of Prasac, told The Post that it is well prepared for any risks that occur due to the virus outbreak.

“Prasac will keep lending to clients who have repayment capacity as normal. However, we will also keep monitoring our performanc­e closely to make sure that our non-performing loan ratio remains manageable.

“As of now, we don’t see any sign of a slowdown, but we can see more demand for credit from our clients, particular­ly from the SME sector.

“To respond to this, we are considerin­g the government initiative to support SMEs by lending to them with special conditions,” he said.

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