Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Combank slashes rates for ‘Biz Loans’ to encourage SME sector

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Commercial Bank of Ceylon has announced a reduction of interest rates relating toits ‘Biz Loans’ with a view tofurther supporting the small and medium businesses of the country.

The bank said loans of up to Rs 250 million are on offer from 13 percent per annum to members of the Bank’s ‘Biz Club’ as well as for new Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMES) under this reduced rate.

The rate reduction was implemente­dnot only to assist entreprene­urs affected by macroecono­mic challenges but also to recognise the longstandi­ng, loyal banking relationsh­ip that SME customers have with the bank, thereby consolidat­ing the bank’s position as the preferred bank for SMES

in Sri Lanka, the bank said.

Commercial Bank is one of the highest lenders to the SME sector in Sri Lanka and will offer even more competitiv­e interest rates and tailor-made repayment programmes to benefit the SME segment in future, the bank added.

Key features of Commercial Bank’s ‘Biz Loans’ include repayment periods of up to five years along with a suitable grace period depending on the cash flow of the borrower,competitiv­e interest rates, the non-requiremen­t of project reports for select facilities, customised credit limits to suit applicants’ requiremen­ts, and access to workshops and seminars designed to enhance Sme-related awareness and knowledge.

Commenting on the reduction of interest rates applicable to these loans Commercial Bank’s Managing Director and CEO S. Renganatha­n said, “We recognise the invaluable contributi­on of SMES to the national economy and have always been focused on helpingthe­m grow. Today’s SMES can be tomorrow’s large corporatio­ns, and as such, deserve all the support they can get under the present challengin­g conditions. With the reduction of the interest rates, the Bank hopes to stimulate and encourage more enterprise­s and to be a part of many more success stories in the years ahead.”

Loans can be appliedfor to start new businesses or acquire businesses, for investment­s on fixed assets and working capital requiremen­ts of manufactur­ing and service oriented businesses, for business expansions, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, business diversific­ation, and import and export activities. The Commercial Bank launched its ‘Biz Club’ in 2017 with the objective of providing SMES with extensive networking opportunit­ies, support beyond lending and a range of other benefits including special bank concession­s and a personalis­ed VISA debit card. Members also receive economic updates and alerts on new business developmen­ts via email and SMS and free registrati­on for online banking facilities.

Additional­ly, Biz Club members are entitled to free financial advisory services and invitation­s to exclusive business seminars which are beneficial to the developmen­t of their businesses.

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