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Mala’a, Jusoor Foundation ink MoU to share financial informatio­n

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Muscat - Oman Credit and Financial Informatio­n Centre (Mala’a) signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Jusoor Foundation on Sunday. It pertains to providing credit and financial informatio­n about Jusoor Foundation’s service providers, individual­s and suppliers or project executing corporatio­ns. The informatio­n will be used to assess the clients’ solvency and creditwort­hiness as stipulated in the Royal Decree 38/2020.

This collaborat­ion comes as part of Mala’a’s role as a national databank that helps decision makers to take the right course of action based on clear and reliable data. The MoU was signed by Aadil bin Khalifa al Saadi, managing director of Mala’a, and Ahmed bin Ibrahim al Naqbi, acting executive director of Jusoor Foundation.

Mala’a was establishe­d through Royal Decree 38/2019 by the Late His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said. The centre includes members from the banking, financial, insurance, and telecom sectors, as well as SMEs funds. The centre also includes several government and private registries as data providers.

Mala’a provides a database of credit and financial informatio­n on a national level. It helps its members and beneficiar­ies to assess their clients’ solvency, and therefore reduce credit risks, improve loans quality, and reinforce financial inclusion in the sultanate, relying on state-of-art technologi­es and global standards.

Jusoor is a non-profit social responsibi­lity foundation that aims at the developmen­t of the community by implementi­ng sustainabl­e social projects, such as the social arm of Sohar Aluminium, Vale and OQ.

The Ministry of Health (MoH) on Sunday announced 905 new cases of the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19) in the last five days, taking the total to 123,484. There were 27 deaths and 1,107 recoveries in this period.

‘The number of recoveries has increased to 114,963 while the number of deaths has reached 1,418,’ an MoH statement said.

As of Sunday, a total of 218 patients were admitted in health institutio­ns, including 107 in ICUs.

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905 the isolated person from outside the room as instructed. It said that social distancing also helps curb the spread of the virus.

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