CIMB to extend support to hardest hit sectors


Group chief executive officer of CIMB Group Datuk Abdul Rahman Ahmad said as the moratorium period is ending, the focus for CIMB, as with other financial institutions, will move towards a more targeted assistance approach.

KUALA LUMPUR: CIMB Group Holdings Bhd will engage with borrowers from the hardest hit sectors to extend support and restructure terms, where necessary, said group chief executive officer Datuk Abdul Rahman Ahmad.

In a statement, Abdul Rahman said as the moratorium period is ending, the focus for CIMB, as with other financial institutions, will move towards a more targeted assistance approach.

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