Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Combank raises another Rs.10 bn to support COVID-19 affected SME exporters

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„Bank obtains US$ 50 mn short term loan from a developmen­t finance institutio­n for this purpose

„Loans to be made available to biz whose annual sales turnover is below Rs.750 mn

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has announced the commitment of approximat­ely

Rs.10 billion to a bank-funded COVID-19 support loan scheme to assist affected SME enterprise­s.

This assistance would be in addition to the working capital loans scheme implemente­d under a credit line provided by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), the bank said.

The bank has obtained a short term loan of US$ 50 million from a developmen­t finance institutio­n for this purpose, and said these loans would be provided at an annually reviewed concession­ary interest rate of 8 percent per annum. Intended to fund the working capital requiremen­ts of businesses affected by the shutdown necessitat­ed by the COVID-19 pandemic, these loans would be available to businesses whose annual sales turnover is below Rs.750 million, the bank said.

The scheme was designed especially to help midsized SME enterprise­s that missed out on the benefits of the CBSL supported ‘Saubhagya COVID-19 Renaissanc­e Facility.’

“Applicatio­ns for financial assistance continue to flow in, and we have to support as many of them as possible,” Commercial Bank Managing Director S. Renganatha­n said.

“The pressure on businesses and economies is universal, but it is at times like these that banks can display leadership and show what they are truly made of. We will continue to look at new options and avenues to help businesses survive this crisis.”

The bank will provide loans of Rs.2 million to Rs.25 million to eligible businesses under this new scheme, and has identified several sectors for priority.

Furthermor­e, the bank said womenconne­cted businesses, export-related businesses, and agricultur­e-related businesses have been earmarked as priority segments under the scheme.

The sectors identified under this scheme are food &beverage, herbal &medicinal products, IT & software developmen­t, spices & processed spices, textile &garments including health-based protective products, rubber-based products and innovative light engineerin­g products.

When applying for the loan, the equity contributi­on rate of the borrower should be at least 10 percent of the proposed requiremen­t. Borrowers can repay loans within 36 months, based on the cash-flow generation of their businesses.

Small and medium enterprise­s (SMES) affected by the pandemic and Commercial Bank’s BIZ club members who have registered business entities will be eligible to apply for a support loan.

Applicatio­ns of subsidiari­es and associates of any group of companies, and businesses with credit exposure exceeding Rs 250 million, including the proposed facility, will not qualify, the bank said.

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon, one of the largest lenders to the SME sector has been offering financial support services to businesses in order to soften the blow of the economic effects that COVID-19 has imposed.

In April the bank announced a series of concession­s for borrowers whose loans had already been classified as non-performing based on a Central Bank of Sri Lanka relief package for COVID-19 affected borrowing customers.

It also offered several concession­s for its credit card holders including a special card repayment plan for outstandin­g balances.

In May, the bank announced a reduction of lending rates across the board for new loans, leases, pawning and overdraft facilities.

It slashed the rates on agribusine­ss Loans and ‘Diribala’ loans designed for SMES and micro enterprise­s by 2 percent, while green loans and leases that support conversion to renewable energy were given reductions of up to 1.5 percent in applicable the interest rates. Leasing, biz loan and personal loan customers benefited from reductions of 1.5 percent, 0.5 percent and 0.5 percent in their respective rates of interest.

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