KUALA LUMPUR, 16 April 2020 – Standard Chartered announced that it will commit USD1 billion of financing for companies that provide goods and services to help the fight against COVID-19, and those planning the switch into making products that are in high demand to fight the global pandemic.
Companies in scope include all those associated with helping to tackle COVID-19, including manufacturers and distributors in the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare providers, as well as non-medical companies that have volunteered to add this capability to their manufacturing output – goods in scope include ventilators, face masks, protective equipment, sanitisers and other consumables.
“Clearly there’s a cost for companies to switch into these hugely in-demand items, so it’s an area where we can help them get up and running more quickly. At the same time, we want to make sure that existing manufacturers and service providers get the support they need.”
Simon Cooper, CEO of Corporate, Commercial & Institutional Banking at Standard Chartered
The Bank intends to provide, at preferential rates, at least USD1 billion of financing to those companies in the form of loans, import/export finance or the working capital facilities that they use for day-to-day business operations to help them tool up, and help existing manufacturers get their products to market.
Standard Chartered is also trying to identify companies that may wish to switch into or add antivirus products to their output but haven’t indicated that they will do so at this stage.
All financing will be subject to companies having received regulatory approvals to manufacture the goods.
The Bank will continue to serve all of its clients during what is a challenging period for all companies, from small businesses to large multinationals.
Malaysian manufacturers and service providers of goods and services contributing to the fight against COVID-19 can contact Standard Chartered Malaysia at [email protected] to find out how they can apply for the financing initiative.
For more information about how Standard Chartered is responding to the COVID-19 crisis and how it is supporting its clients and communities, please visit their website.
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