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Affin Group launches Natural Disaster Relief Programme for flood-affected customers

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Affin Bank Berhad president and group CEO Datuk Wan Razly Abdullah

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KUCHING: Affin Group has introduced the Affin Natural Disaster Relief Programme (NDRP) to support customers impacted by floods across Malaysia.

In a statement, the group said the NDRP provides comprehensive assistance to individuals, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and corporate customers, ensuring affected communities and businesses receive the necessary support during this challenging period.

Eligible customers can apply for a moratorium of up to six months, subject to terms and conditions.

Affin Bank Berhad president and group CEO Datuk Wan Razly Abdullah said the group is committed to supporting the communities it serves by providing timely assistance when it matters most.

“The current floods have had a devastating impact on the affected areas and local communities.

“To lessen our customers’ financial burden during this challenging time, Affin is offering financial relief on a variety of loans and financing products through the NDRP,” he said.

Customers can check eligibility and apply for the NDRP by calling the Affin Contact Centre at 03-8230 2222 or visiting any Affin branch.

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SME and corporate customers should reach out to their Relationship Managers for assistance.

More details about the NDRP are available at www.AffinAlways.com/en/frp-application-form.

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