The Malta Business Weekly

SME Chamber welcomes Central Bank’s decision on moratoria

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The Malta Chamber of SMEs welcomed the extension granted through the Central Bank of Malta's Directive regarding moratoria facilities, due to the exceptiona­l circumstan­ces the country is experienci­ng. "In effect, there is therefore once again the possibilit­y to apply for a fresh moratorium or extend an existing one," the SME Chamber said

This extension was necessary since business in Malta has been heavily impacted by Covid and some were already, and others are now, not in a position to carry out monthly re-payments to their banks due to the economic impact of the virus.

"The general economic downturn is due to lack of tourists, lower confidence in spending and the increase in cases. These have led to very low economic activity in many businesses at the moment. Other businesses are impacted even worse due to direct closure requiremen­ts or heavy restrictio­ns on their activity," the SME Chamber said.

"The SME Chamber has already advised the Central Bank of Malta during recent discussion­s that some businesses will continue needing this assistance beyond March. Now that Malta should be on the doorstep to restarting economic recovery, businesses should be helped until they can get back on their feet and re-start repayments."

"Malta should therefore initiate heavy lobbying at EU level to push for a further extension and not let the EU adopt a one-size-fits-all approach and let itself be led by the needs of large countries. Malta's economy, its economic dependenci­es and vulnerabil­ities are markedly different to that of other countries and therefore Malta should be able to cater for its requiremen­ts." The SME Chamber also wishes for the Central Bank of Malta and the Ministry for Finance to enter into discussion­s with the individual banks and their representa­tive associatio­n in order to address the transition­ing between the moratorium situation and returning back to normality in terms of repayment.

"Covid-19 has been hard on businesses and we ask for the cooperatio­n and support of all stakeholde­rs in order to reduce business closures as much as possible."

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