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Malaysia's Banking Industry Remain Resilient, Supportive Amid Global Uncertainties - ABM

KUALA LUMPUR, April 1 (Bernama) -- Malaysia’s banking industry remains strong, resilient and is committed to supporting customers amid global uncertainties, including developments in West Asia, according to the Association of Banks in Malaysia (ABM).

In a statement today, the association said banks remain ready to provide support, recognising that external developments may create financial pressures for some individuals and businesses.

“Our priority is to ensure customers feel supported and have access to appropriate assistance during challenging times. Customers who may be experiencing financial difficulties are encouraged to reach out early to their respective banks.

“Support has always been available for those with genuine needs, and banks will continue to review each situation with care, understanding, and flexibility,” it said.

ABM said that assistance from banks might include repayment arrangements and other tailored financial solutions designed to help customers manage short-term pressures while maintaining long-term financial well-being.

“The banking industry remains committed to working closely with customers and relevant stakeholders to ensure that individuals and viable businesses continue to receive support, in line with Malaysia’s broader objectives of economic stability and financial resilience.

“ABM would like to emphasise that early engagement is key. Customers are encouraged to contact their banks promptly to discuss available assistance,” it added.

-- BERNAMA