Bank Negara: Bank committed to help borrowers affected by CMCO


"Borrowers need not be anxious. The repayment assistance is ongoing and will extend well into 2021. We understand that circumstances and uncertainties could change down the road and people can reach out for assistance anytime, ” Bank Negara Malaysia deputy governor Jessica Chew told Bernama on Thursday.

KUALA LUMPUR: Borrowers, especially those affected by the movement curbs due to a spike in Covid-19 cases in Malaysia, can still seek help from their respective banks on their loan repayment.

"Borrowers need not be anxious. The repayment assistance is ongoing and will extend well into 2021. We understand that circumstances and uncertainties could change down the road and people can reach out for assistance anytime, ” Bank Negara Malaysia deputy governor Jessica Chew told Bernama on Thursday.

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