AMMAN —
Local banks have decided to postpone payments on loans granted to individuals
for the month of April, which will coincide this year with the holy month of
Ramadan, the Association of Banks in Jordan (ABJ) announced on Monday,
according to Jordan News Agency, Petra.
ABJ
Director-General Maher Mahrooq said in a statement that the move is part of the
social responsibility of local banks, and reflects their commitment to
alleviating financial burdens on citizens during the fasting month.
While affirming that there will be no payment delay fines,
Mahrooq said that those who do not wish to have their April installments
postponed should call lenders.
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AMMAN —
Local banks have decided to postpone payments on loans granted to individuals
for the month of April, which will coincide this year with the holy month of
Ramadan, the
Association of Banks in Jordan (ABJ) announced on Monday,
according to Jordan News Agency, Petra.
ABJ
Director-General Maher Mahrooq said in a statement that the move is part of the
social responsibility of local banks, and reflects their commitment to
alleviating financial burdens on citizens during the fasting month.
While affirming that there will be no payment delay fines,
Mahrooq said that those who do not wish to have their April installments
postponed should call lenders.
Read more Business