OCBC urges financing customers affected by the floods to call if they need support


KUALA LUMPUR: OCBC Bank (Malaysia) Bhd together with its Islamic banking subsidiary OCBC Al-Amin Bank Berhad is urging all its customers – individual, microenterprise, SME, commercial and corporate – who are adversely affected by the recent floods in the country to get in touch with the bank if they need to discuss potential relief or restructuring measures in relation to their existing loans or financing schemes.

All requests will be prioritised and attended to on a case-by-case basis with a view to determining what works best for the respective customer.

Individuals may call the bank’s dedicated consumer hotline at 03-8317 5011, while SME and microenterprise customers may call 03-8317 5200.

The lines are open from Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm.

Corporate and commercial banking customers should call their respective relationship managers.

The bank is committed to supporting every customer who is adversely affected by the floods, says  OCBC Bank (Malaysia) Bhd chief executive officer Tan Chor Sen.
The bank is committed to supporting every customer who is adversely affected by the floods, says OCBC Bank (Malaysia) Bhd chief executive officer Tan Chor Sen.

OCBC Bank (Malaysia) Bhd chief executive officer Tan Chor Sen said the bank is committed to supporting every customer who is adversely affected by the floods and is calling on them to stay positive during these challenging times.

“The floods affecting various parts of the country have placed many in a difficult situation, and we must attend to the issues arising from it collectively as a community.

“With this, we urge all our customers not to hesitate to reach out to us if they have been affected, knowing that help is at hand,” he added.

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