Hong Leong Launches Comprehensive Flood Relief Assistance for Affected Customers and Businesses
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Hong Leong Bank (HLB) and Hong Leong Islamic Bank (HLISB) have announced a comprehensive Flood Relief Assistance programme to support individuals, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and microenterprises impacted by the recent floods across the country.

The programme includes a payment deferment of up to six months for loans and financing facilities, including credit cards. Additionally, HLB and HLISB are offering free replacements for essential banking documents, such as debit and credit cards, cheques, and bank statements, that may have been damaged or lost due to the floods. 

For existing SME and microenterprise customers, additional financing will be made to those who require working capital to facilitate their business recovery as a result of the floods. 

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To apply for the Flood Relief Assistance, customers must provide their account holder name, IC number, loan or financing account number, preferred contact details, the address of the affected location, and a photograph showing the flood’s impact on their vehicle, residence, or business premises.

Applications can be submitted through the Flood Relief Assistance hotline at 03-7959 1888, or by visiting the nearest HLB or HLISB branch. SME and corporate customers are encouraged to contact their relationship managers for assistance.


(Source: Hong Leong Bank)

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