KUALA LUMPUR: Agrobank is rolling out measures to help small and medium-sized businesses in the agriculture industry to overcome the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on their finances.
This is in response to financial analysts and rating companies warnings of market volatility in the global economy.
Agrobank’s Covering President/ Chief Executive Officer Khadijah Iskandar said: “We value our long-term relationships with clients and have always worked closely with them to support their financial needs in different circumstance.“On top of it, we will be offering temporary relief measures to help our clients. The measures will depend on their business needs and will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
“We believe these measures will help to relieve some of those pressures our clients face due to the outbreak and to help them get through this difficult time, ” she said. Customers can call the bank’s customer contact centre or visit the nearest branch to enquire more on the assistance available.
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