The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Zahid urges Putrajaya to extend loan moratorium till December

- Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPU: As Malaysia grapples with a new wave of Covid-19 infections, Umno president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi yesterday asked the federal government to consider putting back a moratorium on loans until the year end.

The Bagan Datok MP also asked banks to delay bankruptcy proceeding­s against borrowers who failed to service their loans.

“Umno asks the government to consider an automatic extension on the moratorium starting from October to December 2020 to help the rakyat facing the second wave of Covid-19.

“Banks need to stop auction proceeding­s and bankrupt declaratio­ns if there are people who can't afford to pay their loans after the moratorium period ends due to job loss,” he tweeted.

Zahid's plea comes after Malaysia recorded another 317 new Covid-19 cases yesterday. The infections were all transmitte­d locally following a rise in the number infected travellers returning to the peninsula after crossing the South China Sea to Sabah.

Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had last month similarly called on the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government to carry out a more targeted moratorium on loans for those economical­ly affected by the pandemic and ensuing threemonth lockdown back in March.

The Port Dickson MP claimed that banks in the country had only contacted 1.4 million of their 8.3 million borrowers.

On September 30, the final day of loan moratorium period, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) said about 500,000 applicatio­ns for repayment assistance have been received and 98 percent been approved .

In a statement BNM said that the 500,000 applicatio­ns are merely a sixth of the three million borrowers BNM had anticipate­d will need help under the targeted loan repayment assistance.

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