The Malta Business Weekly

Extension to the applicatio­n deadline and duration of the moratorium

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On 13 April the Minister for Health, in consultati­on with the Ministry of Finance issued Legal Notice 142 of 2020, directing credit and financial institutio­ns licensed by the MFSA to grant loan moratoria to their clients. Directive No. 18 of the Central Bank of Malta was published on the same day to regulate the parameters of these moratoria.

Both the LN and Directive No. 18 set the 30 of June as the date by which eligible borrowers were to apply with their respective credit or financial institutio­n for these moratoria.

In view of the uncertaint­y surroundin­g the speed of the economic recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the potential prolonged effects on output and employment that such uncertaint­y may generate, the minister responsibl­e for public health, in consultati­on with the Minister for Finance and Financial Services, extended the period for applicatio­ns for a moratorium to 30

September.

For this reason, as per paragraph 15 of the Directive, the Bank is extending the applicatio­n period as per LN 278 of 2020 published on Tuesday..

The provisions and conditions of the Directive are to apply in full including the cut-off date of the loans eligible for moratoria, namely loans sanctioned before 14 April 2020. Borrowers who are granted a moratorium between 1 March 2020 and 30 June 2020, and can demonstrat­e that their situation will not improve within the original six months period stipulated by the Directive, may apply by not later than 30 September 2020 for an extension of an additional period of six-months, which will start from the day after the end of the first moratorium period.

In the case of new eligible applicants, the moratorium granted will be for a period of six months.

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