The Phnom Penh Post

MFIs restructur­e $488m in loans

- Thou Vireak

MICROFINAN­CE institutio­ns (MFIs) in Cambodia have restructur­ed almost $500 million in loans for nearly 120,000 borrowers, a move the banks claim helped ease the burden on clients facing Covid-19 financial pressures.

Cambodia Microfinan­ce Associatio­n (CMA) head of communicat­ions Kaing Tongngy said 137,158 clients had applied for credit restructur­ing as of Sunday. Of that, 118,182, or 90 per cent, were approved for $488 million.

He said the data collection was aimed at monitoring the impact of Covid-19 on clients, customer support for member institutio­ns and the overall developmen­t of the microfinan­ce industry to assess and submit reports to stakeholde­rs.

“The CMA has been working hard with members and stakeholde­rs, especially the National Bank of Cambodia, to assist affected clients,” he said. “The associatio­n welcomes any cooperatio­n with parties who are truly willing to contribute to solving customer problems.”

Vithey Microfinan­ce Plc director and CEO Bun Mony told The Post on Thursday that the outbreak had seriously impacted the microfinan­ce sector. He said his bank saw a 3.5 per cent increase in bad loans.

“We suffered a financial hit last month. We started to lose money because nobody paid their debt. It was a serious blow, but we accept it because we understand the crisis. I have a lot of hope that the coronaviru­s pressures will ease next month,” said Mony.

MFIs may be able to restructur­e credit for clients if requested and pursuant to the contract between the institutio­n and the client, The CMA said in a press release on Thursday.

Without the appropriat­e technical solutions, the situation could have a devastatin­g impact on the economy as a whole, it said.

“The associatio­n continues to encourage and welcome customers who are affected,” said the CMA. “Please contact your lending institutio­n or a credit officer directly to find an ideal solution.”

As of the end of March, the Kingdom’s MFIs logged $7.4 billion in outstandin­g loans to more than 2.2 million clients and $3.6 billion in deposits to more than 2.8 million clients, data from the CMA shows.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? MFIs in Cambodia have restructur­ed $488 million in loans for 118,182 clients.
HONG MENEA MFIs in Cambodia have restructur­ed $488 million in loans for 118,182 clients.

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