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Measures meant to help ailing operators

- WICHIT CHANTANUSO­RNSIRI

The Finance Ministry is preparing to offer B100bn in soft loans to coronaviru­s-ravaged tourism operators.

The Finance Ministry is preparing to offer 100 billion baht in soft loans as a lifeline to coronaviru­s-ravaged tourism operators as part of new relief measures that will seek the cabinet’s approval by early March.

The soft loans, sponsored by the Government Savings Bank (GSB), will be offered through commercial banks with an interest rate of 3-4%, said a source familiar with the matter who requested anonymity.

Operators who do not need fresh funds will be entitled to other financial assistance, such as debt suspension and interest rate reductions, the source said. The Bank of Thailand will consider easing regulation­s for commercial banks in return for their aid to customers.

The Finance Ministry is set to propose the new relief package to the cabinet for approval on March 3 to alleviate the adverse impact of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The cabinet is also expected to approve the Finance Ministry paying compensati­on to GSB.

Thai Bankers’ Associatio­n chairman Predee Daochai said recently that commercial banks will ask the central bank for a further easing of requiremen­ts for loan-loss provisions in return for aid measures that they have offered to customers affected by the deadly virus outbreak.

“We’ve discussed what problems tourism operators are suffering,” the source said. “A recent meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripit­ak found operators requesting financial support, debt suspension and interest rate cuts. The fresh funding will be used to renovate accommodat­ion or for business developmen­t.”

Such measures will be a part of the soon-to-launched package, which will include training courses conducted by the Tourism and Sports Ministry, to avoid layoffs.

After the assistance measures for

‘‘ Commercial banks will ask the central bank for a further easing of requiremen­ts for loan-loss provisions. PREDEE DAOCHAI Chairman, Thai Bankers’ Associatio­n

tourism are given the green light by the cabinet, the Finance Ministry will later propose the Taste-Shop-Spend scheme’s fourth phase to stimulate domestic consumptio­n and travel, and open a new round of registrati­on for state welfare to low-income earners to continuous­ly help grassroots people, the source said.

Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana said earlier that the new aid package would be potent enough to jumpstart the economy.

Against the backdrop of the coronaviru­s, drought and delayed fiscal budget, research houses predict 2020 economic growth of less than 2%.

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