BSN expects to approve 20,000 applications for MyRinggit-i Banjir scheme


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KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN) expects to approve 20,000 applications for the BSN MyRinggit-i Banjir financing scheme from victims of the recent floods.

Chief business officer Mujibburrahman Abd Rashid said the applications were open to flood victims nationwide, and not only to those affected in the Klang Valley.

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