Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLTDA requests CB to provide new relief for tourism

The request is in addition to extended debt moratorium and concession­ary working capital

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The battered tourism industry renewed its call for assistance yesterday with the Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SLTDA) urging the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) to offer further relief until some form of revival can be witnessed.

Responding to the industry’s repeated call for help, SLTDA yesterday stressed the need for new relief measures at the earliest.

SLTDA said that with the third wave of the pandemic severely affecting the tourism sector, a request for new relief has been put forward to the CBSL.

The request is in addition to the extended debt moratorium from banks and finance companies, and the concession­ary working capital that was arranged in 2020/2021.

“In order to extend support, Sri Lanka Tourism is further requesting the Central Bank to write-off outstandin­g debts or interest waivers in order to sustain stakeholde­rs who would otherwise have to shut down operations in the absence of tourists,” SLTDA said in a statement to the media yesterday.

The statement stressed that SLTDA will continue to stand by industry stakeholde­rs and assist those who are “gravely affected” by the pandemic.

To cushion the struggling sector from negative economic implicatio­ns stemming from the pandemic, SLTDA together with other key agencies, were successful in securing VAT exemptions for tourism, which enabled the sector to be classified as an export industry.

The industry was also offered a 12-month instalment facility for utility payments and six-months grace period for vehicle lease rentals; provisiona­l registrati­on for informal sector; loan and refinancin­g schemes to the value of Rs.150 billion for affected industries, and an island wide training for tourist drivers by inking an MOU with the Vocational Training Authority (VTA).

Furthermor­e, the SLTDA paved the way for existing accommodat­ions to be converted into ‘Safe & Secure” Level 1 and Level 2 hotels, and Intermedia­ry Care Centers.

Liquor license fee too was waived off for 2021, whereas the validity period of licenses of all tourism establishm­ents, and Tour Guides registered with the SLTDA, have been extended till 31 December 2021.

Meanwhile, efforts are currently underway to ensure all employees of the industry are vaccinated by October as part of the concentrat­ed and systemic vaccinatio­n drive carried out by the government.

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