Khaleej Times

Need a cheque book? Better be creditwort­hy

- Waheed Abbas — waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The UAE Central Bank on Monday said it had asked banks to carry out credit checks with the Al Etihad Credit Bureau before issuing cheque books to customers. This move is to ensure customers’ credit worthiness and improve responsibl­e lending practices by banks.

For new customers, the apex bank has asked local banks to issue a cheque book containing a maximum of 10 individual cheques. But the banks can issue, as per the approved procedures, more cheque books after 6 months, provided no cheques have bounced during this period.

“Banks should advise their customers that returned [bounced] cheques due to insufficie­nt funds on the account will be recorded with the Etihad Credit Bureau and will negatively affect the creditwort­hiness of customers. Banks have been also encouraged to advise their customers to minimise the use of cheques and consider other payment methods — such as direct debits and bank transfers — where possible,” the Central Bank said in a statement on Monday.

According to Central Bank data, cheques worth Dh26.2 billion bounced during the first 5 months of 2018, representi­ng 4.3 per cent of the total value of cheques cleared during the period. Under the UAE law, criminal penalties such as detention and fine can be imposed on individual­s in case of bounced cheques.

Yogesh Khairajani, investment research analyst at Century Financial, said this initiative is a simple and effective approach to further strengthen the UAE’s financial system.

“Credit is the foundation of modern banking and thus ensuring the borrower’s creditwort­hiness becomes integral to the functionin­g of an economy. From that aspect, the Central Bank directive asking banks to check with the Al Etihad Credit Bureau before issuing a cheque book can be viewed as a method of moral persuasion. For sure, no business or individual would like to be in a scenario where they don’t have cheque books to conduct a financial transactio­n as it means they are not creditwort­hy according to new rules,” Khairajani said.

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For new customers, local banks can issue a cheque book containing 10 cheques.

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