Uganda central bank extends credit relief measures to stem COVID-19 impact

Uganda’s central bank has extended Credit Relief Measures for another six months in a bid to enable financial institutions to restructure loan repayments of their clients whose businesses have been hit by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bank of Uganda in a statement on Monday said the extension of the measures would start on April 1.
In April last year, the bank put in place CRM aimed at maintaining financial stability and reducing the economic impact of the pandemic. The measures were to last one year.
During the period, borrowers are eligible to have their loans restructured up to two times, and any further restructuring can be applied for and approved by BOU.
Meanwhile, many businesses hit by the pandemic have appealed to the government to urge financial institutions to readjust their repayment plans.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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