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Monday, February 12, 2007

Banks to help debtors affected by floods

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Banks will help debtors affected by recent floods in Jakarta that have paralyzed production in some industries.

"We have already coordinated with Bank Indonesia (the central bank) about it. In principle we all will help them," the general chairman of the National Banking Association (Perbanas), Sigit Pramono, said here on Sunday.

He said that he had already written to Perbanas members to make an inventory of, verify and identify the debtors` problems to determine the form of assistance for them.

"We hope we could report the result of the inventory to Bank Indonesia within a week for the bank to decide the assistance," he said.

He said the assistance could be extension of grace period or an interest cut or even writing off of interest.

"We still need some time to determine the form of assistance," he said, adding that debtors now were still unable to tell how much they had lost," he said.

He said the national banks had actually had an experience in such a case namely when they helped debtors in disaster-hit Aceh and Yogyakarta so the pattern for it was actually already available.

Bank Indonesia spokesman Budi Mulya said based on central bank regulations debtors in regions hit by disasters were entitled to getting special treatment and therefore they would receive relief assistance.

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