UOB Malaysia on Friday announced immediate liquidity relief assistance for customers affected by COVID-19, as the government activated the army to enforce its restricted movement order.
Two days after the Malaysian government enforced a Movement Control Order (MCO) to curb the spread of COVID-19, UOB Malaysia announced a slew of measures to help its corporate clients, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and individual customers, to have more flexibility in their cash flow management and to ease their financial burden.
We are committed to supporting and helping our customers who are impacted by COVID-19 and we will respond swiftly in helping them alleviate their financial burden, said Wong Kim Choong, Chief Executive Officer, UOB Malaysia said in a media statement.
UOB Malaysia’s measures for its customers will be assessed and approved on a case-by-case basis. The bank will continue to evaluate its list of relief measures for both its conventional and Islamic banking customers to ensure it provides them with an adequate level of support to help them through this difficult time. Relief measures introduced by UOB Malaysia for both its conventional and Islamic banking customers include: