Loan approvals in May soar 13% after OPR cut


KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Negara’s decision to cut the overnight policy rate (OPR) by 25 basis points had pushed loan approvals by 13 per cent in May compared with the previous month, Dewan Rakyat told today.

Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Amiruddin Hamzah said April’s loan approvals, a month before the OPR cut, recorded a decrease by one per cent compared with March. 

"At the same time, loan approvals for motorcycles and passenger cars also soared by 7.8 per cent and 23.3 per cent respectively,” he said, responding to a question from Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah (BN-Jasin) on the effectiveness of the OPR cut by BNM to boost investment activities and domestic spending.  

Elaborating further, Amirudin said for the period of April-May 2019, monthly growth in total loan payback was -6.8 per cent, while March-April monthly growth was -0.4 per cent.

"Lower payback on loans resulted in positive implications to investment activities and private consumption,” he said, adding that the households benefited through higher disposable income, while corporate sector enjoyed lower costs in doing business.

Amirudin said the OPR cut was to ensure the nation’s economy continued to remain on the right track of sustainable growth with stable inflation, supported by strong financial intermediation.  

Responding to a supplementary question by Ahmad on effect due to Malaysian bonds selling by foreign investors, as well as fund outflows especially to the United States following the increase in the interest rate in the world’s economic superpower, Amirudin said the situation was out of the government control. 

"Malaysia is not the only country affected by the situation as other ASEAN countries are also impacted,” he said, adding that the OPR cut had increased the ability of Malaysians, especially small and medium-sized industries to get financing from the banks at a much more reasonable rate, as well as increasing the households disposable income. - Bernama

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