The Malta Business Weekly

Extension of financial moratorium announced

- Shona Berger

Finance Minister Edward Scicluna yesterday announced that the financial moratorium for businesses and individual­s has been extended for a further six months.

During a press conference Minister Scicluna said that the measure, which was first announced due to the Coronaviru­s pandemic in March, will be extended to September.

The Central Bank had already formalised the extension.

Scicluna said that “the COVID-19 crisis on an economic level is still with us and many people still need help. Our aim is to help and support business owners, self-employed and households in our country as much as possible.”

“The most effective means is to address and deal with debts and the loans that come with it, which is a big problem as banks have to be repaid.”

The deadline for borrowers to apply for a six-month moratorium closed on June 30, but the government saw the need to extend it until the end of September.

Scicluna added that “those people who have already applied for a sixmonth moratorium and feel they need more time and support, can apply again in order to extend it for another six months. Therefore, this will ultimately serve for one year. A large number of businessme­n and families have called for this moratorium and it is therefore very important.”

He added that “the EU recovery plan has not yet been agreed in all its details but a discussion is currently underway between EU countries, including Malta.”

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Finance Minister Edward Scicluna
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