The Borneo Post (Sabah)

AKPK: Don’t despair, targeted repayment assistance still available

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KUALA LUMPUR: As the automatic blanket moratorium comes to an end on September 30, Agensi Kaunseling and Pengurusan Kredit (AKPK) urges Malaysians to take proactive steps in assessing their financial position now and into the future.

“While the nation’s economy is showing signs of recovery, we understand that many individual­s are still grappling with the impact of the COVID19 pandemic.

“Customers who foresee difficulti­es in resuming their financing repayments should seek help from their respective banks to discuss their repayments before the moratorium ends.

“There are various targeted repayment assistance options available to help customers be er manage their finances by reducing monthly commitment­s, extending repayment schedules, and/or changing the financing terms, enabling them to adapt to this unpreceden­ted situation,” commented chief executive officer Azaddin Ngah Tasir.

However, customers may also seek independen­t advice and assistance from AKPK if the bank’s proposal does not meet their overall financial commitment­s or they have multiple borrowings from the banks.

AKPK will work out possible repayment plans upon taking into considerat­ion their overall or holistic financial commitment­s.

“In the process, AKPK also provides financial counsellin­g and education on prudent financial management. All these services will enable customers to improve their productivi­ty at work and get their finances in order, providing peace of mind.”

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Azaddin Ngah Tasir

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