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Savings Bank: Not including low-income loans by postponing the due installments

2020-04-05T09:54:29.249Z


Damascus-Sana The Board of Directors of the Savings Bank announced the removal of the installments due on loans granted to knowledgeable professionals


Damascus-Sana

The Board of Directors of the Savings Bank announced the removal of the installments due on loans granted to owners of scientific and free professions and investment loans during the months of April and May and June next for a period of three months starting from next July.

The bank confirmed in a decision that Sana received a copy of it not to include the loans granted to civil and military employees in the state, "the personal loan" by removing the due installments because they are deducted from the workers ’wages directly and are transferred by their accountants to the bank's accounts. The payment of these loans is based on the pledge of the settlement signed by Before the management accountant or accredited in the public authorities.

According to the decision, those who have been included can remove the premiums due from them to continue to be paid if they wish, while the fees that were removed do not entail any commissions, fines, or delaying benefits.

Loans whose disbursements have been dislocated by the Savings Bank include financing loans for duly licensed industrial projects, universities, private schools, hospitals, private clinics, building buildings for medical laboratories, clinics, loans for scientific professions for associates of doctors and engineers unions, pharmacists, agricultural engineers and veterinarians, and working capital financing loans for all economic activities of all kinds. .

The aforementioned savings bank’s decision is based on the decision of the Monetary and Credit Council, which allows operating banks after studying the cash flows of borrowers and those affected by the “spread” of the Corona virus to postpone the installments due on these clients for a period of three months from its date.

The Popular Credit Bank also issued a decision last Thursday to postpone the repayment of installments of loans for owners of professional and professional activities and solar energy loans for a period of three months, but with the lack of coverage of civil and military low-income loans and durable goods loans with this delay.

Source: sena

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