Banque Saudi Fransi postpones personal loan payments by a month

12/10/2016 Argaam

Banque Saudi Fransi has deferred by a month personal loan payments for government employees affected by the recent salary cuts and bonuses freeze, the lender said in a statement.

 

The decision comes in line with the royal decrees related to cutting some raises and bonuses for government employees to mitigate the impact of these deductions on its clients, the bank added.

 

Last month, Saudi Arabia cut ministers’ salaries by 20 percent and bonus payments for state employees in efforts to stem the budget deficit.

 

The cabinet has recently adopted the Gregorian calendar instead of the lunar calendar to calculate monthly bonuses. The lunar calendar is about 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar.

 

BSF, like other lenders in the kingdom, has been required by law to defer the loan payments for public sector employees affected by the government’s latest set of austerity measures. 

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