Govt, financial institutions meet on debt swap for civil servants’ salary backed loans

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    Govt, financial institutions meet on debt swap for civil servants’ salary backed loans

    LUSAKA – Ministry of Finance Accountant General KENNEDY MUSONDA, Permanent Secretary Public Service Management Division (PSMD) BONIFACE CHIMBWALI, and Permanent Secretary Information and Broadcasting Services AMOS MALUPENGA today held virtual meeting with commercial banks and other financial institutions to liaise on the implementation of the Civil Service debt swap initiative.

    In his opening remarks, Mr Musonda said the data reconciliation exercise for the civil service debt swap initiative would take 3 months with effect from July 2021.

    He told the online meeting that in the intervening period, the Government would not make any loan related deductions from Civil Servants’ salaries until the exercise is completed.

    He clarified that the Government would continue to service obligations to eligible lenders as they fall due; in tandem with the reconciliation exercise.

    Mr Musonda assured the meeting that third party obligations to banks are up-to-date.

    K55.3 million funding has been released today to clear all the third party obligations to commercial banks.

    The Treasury has also released K200 million today as third party payments to micro-finance institutions for the months of March and April 2021.

    Mr Musonda added that other outstanding dues to micro-finance institutions would soon be cleared.

    The Accountant General also took the opportunity to instruct banks and lending institutions to, henceforth, not extend salary backed loans to civil servants until the reconciliation process is concluded.

    The parties to the meeting agreed to continue the consultative spirit to ensure mutual satisfaction in the implementation of the initiative.

    The following institutions, some of which were represented by the Bankers Association of Zambia, were part of the virtual meeting:

    1.ABSA

    2.ACCESS BANK

    3.ATLAS MARA

    4.BAYPORT

    5.ECO BANK

    6.GOODFELLOW FINANCE

    7.INDO-ZAMBIA

    8.INVESTRUST

    9.IZWE

    10.MADISON FINANCE

    11.NATSAVE

    12.PUBLIC SERVICE MICRO FINANCE

    13.STANBIC

    14.STANCHART

    15.TOTENGRAM

    16.ZAMBIA NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY

    17.ZANACO

    -The Mast

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