The Malta Independent on Sunday

Assisting local business regenerati­on

Webinars by Malta Chamber of SMEs, Bank of Valletta and Malta Developmen­t Bank

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Undoubtedl­y these are extraordin­ary times especially so for businesses. Decisions and financing are needed to ensure survival in the short-term, but COVID-19 could also be the jumpstart for businesses to do things differentl­y in the medium- to long-term.

Financing working capital requiremen­ts and shortfall in cash flow of SMEs and large enterprise­s through the BOV-MDB COVID Assist was the theme of a webinar organised by the Malta Chamber of SMEs in collaborat­ion with Bank of Valletta and the Malta Developmen­t Bank.

“We understand the pressure that most businesses are in and we will do whatever we can to help SMEs revive once again. We will not be going back to the preCOVID era, so we must adapt fast to this new reality. We need to take decisions and implement changes without wasting time so that businesses will remain viable in the future,” stated Abigail Mamo, CEO of the Malta Chamber of SMEs in her opening address.

Albert Frendo, BOV chief Credit officer explained the features of the BOV-MDB COVID Assist and how businesses can access the necessary funds to help them through these difficult times. “When the paradigm shifts, as it has done now, it can provide businesses with a huge opportunit­y to reassess their business models and their cost activities. It is only after a thorough assessment to eliminate value destroying activities that one should actively consider additional borrowing. Debt containmen­t is key. Now more than ever is not the time to over or under borrow and one has to be cognizant of the fact that what is borrowed today, needs to be repaid from the profit margins of tomorrow. Businesses will encounter pain and bruises in the months to come but good times will return as well. I am confident that our entreprene­urs will rise to the challenge and as Bank of Valletta we will be there to support them all the way.”

The BOV MDB COVID-19 ASSIST benefits from the support of the MDB COVID-19 Guarantee Scheme launched by the Malta Developmen­t Bank through the provision of a Bank Guarantee for €350,000,000, covered by a government guarantee issued by the Ministry of Finance.

“Since the launch of the Guarantee Scheme, as Malta Developmen­t Bank, we continued to enhance this scheme. We listened to businesses who were feeling constraine­d with the specified maximum loan amounts and we renegotiat­ed an increase in maximum loan amounts of up to €10m for SMEs and up to €25m for large enterprise­s. The MDB is doing its utmost to ensure that, through the intermedia­tion of the accredited banks, the Guarantee Scheme will provide as much liquidity as possible to businesses and at the lowest borrowing cost possible,” declared MDB chairman Prof. Josef Bonnici.

The BOV-MDB COVID Assist is a financing scheme aimed at assisting local SMEs and Large Enterprise­s facing unpreceden­ted disruption­s brought about by the COVID-19 outbreak. It will enable them to meet working capital requiremen­ts, aiding them with running costs such as employees’ wages and salaries, bills, pending invoices, acquisitio­n of stock, maintenanc­e costs and expenses that are critical for the smooth running of the business. Interest rates start from a fixed rate of 2.5% for the first two years, exclusive of guarantee fees, with all other bank charges being waived.

Repayment terms can range between 18 and 72 months, with an inclusive moratorium period of six to 12 months.

“Once again, Bank of Valletta is supporting the local business community by providing muchneeded liquidity and working capital facilities. Together we will ensure that liquidity flows into the market so the economy will regenerate itself and our local businesses will thrive once again,” concluded Frendo.

This session was one of a series of webinars organised by the Malta Chamber of SMEs for its members.

Businesses seeking to avail themselves of the BOV-MDB COVID Assist are to send an email to smefinance@bov.com or if they are BOV customers to their Relationsh­ip manager, Business Centre or Corporate Centre. Further informatio­n can be found on https://www.bov.com/content/bo v-mdb-covid19-assist

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