Iraqi News Saturday Evening 9-17-22
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Al -Ghazi Is Directed To Study The Proposals To Amend Lending Controls And Raise Recommendations Within Ten Days
Economie Today, 13:30 Baghdad – conscious – Amna Al –Salami The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced today, Saturday, the discussion of amending the lending controls for industrial projects, while clarifying the approval of approval to lend to small and medium enterprises.
A spokesman for the General Secretariat, Haider Majeed, told the Iraqi News Agency (conscious) that
“there are several initiatives launched by the Central Bank of Iraq to lend citizens with easy benefits as well as an initiative to lend to investors in the sectors of industry, agriculture and housing for large projects,
in addition to the initiative to
lend citizens to purchase housing units to encourage To build housing units, including granting loans to citizens who have been in housing plots within the (Dari) initiative launched by the Prime Minister.
Majeed added that
“the Secretary -General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Al -Ghazi, heads the Supreme Committee for the Leading of Big Enterprises, and
it continues with its meetings to discuss the projects that are presented to them in order to provide facilities and simplify procedures,
and constantly stresses the importance of simplifying procedures for granting large loans to investors and industrialists,
to finance projects (residential (residential And service, industrial, and agricultural) within the initiative of the Central Bank of Iraq,
which would contribute to developing the industrial and commercial reality in Iraq, and providing job opportunities for engineering, technical, administrative and service energies. The committee recommends during its meetings.
He continued:
“The committee also discussed recently the amendment of the lending controls for industrial projects, and the
involvement of discreet private banks to implement documentary credits, in order to enhance competition and reduce lending costs for borrowers.”
He pointed out that
“the Secretary -General of the Council of Ministers directed the formation of a team of members of the committee, to study the proposals submitted and submit their recommendations within ten days,
in a way that does not contradict the controls and instructions of the Central Bank of Iraq, for the purpose of deciding and approved them.”
Regarding the loans for small and medium enterprises submitted by citizens, Majeed said that
“after providing the committee by studying the feasibility of the project, and all the required requirements, the
approval of lending to implement the project takes place, and to
provide all banking facilities, and these projects contribute to supporting the local product and operating the workforce.” https://www.ina.iq/165728–.html
In addition, the central bank jumped 10 centers in the world rankings for gold reserves to reach the 30th place, by acquiring 130 tons of gold, indicating that the World Gold Council was noty that Iraq was the largest gold buyer of the year during the month of June.
Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Iraq is making a lot behind the scenes in order to provide the lenders with sufficient financial sources to finance the development that has strengthened the need in Iraq after the war.
For example, in coordination with the Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank took measures to face the most urgent challenges in front of the banking sector, and launched a project to provide banks with an amount of 1 trillion dinars (686 million dollars) with the aim of supporting small and medium companies by creating job opportunities, along with an initiative of their value 5 trillion dinars to support large institutions.
In addition, the banking sector was provided with a large amount of 15 trillion dinars in order to enhance development in the real estate, industry and trade sectors.
After referring to the concerns that climatic and drought effects will lead to a decline in the gross domestic product of Iraq by 4%,
he stated that the central bank is working in one of the largest oil exporting countries in the world and relies heavily on oil revenues, which represents more than 95% of the financial budget for Iraq About 60% of GDP.
He added that there are major risks posed by climate change, which prompted the central bank to carry out urgent measures.
The report quoted the Director General of Investments at the bank Mazen Sabah Ahmed as saying;
The bank offers through local banks 1 trillion Iraqi dinars (690 million dollars) through low -interest and easy-to-term loans, to support water and green and renewable energy projects,
in addition to working to enhance societal and cultural awareness about the economic repercussions of the climate-related risks to the Iraqi people.
With regard to the bank’s foreign relations, the report stated that there is a clear desire to enhance banking and monetary relations with its neighbors,
noting that the bank’s governor visited Iran in February to meet his counterpart Ali Saleh Al -Abadi, while he was quoted by Iranian Vice President Mohammad Makhbar as saying that
Iraq. It has a special place among the neighbors of the Republic of Iran because of the deep religious, cultural and historical relations with Iran.
While the report regained what was broadcast by Al -Arabiya channel that the
warm relations between Iraq and Iran are also linked to the help of Tehran to evade the sanctions imposed by Western powers led by the United States, by opening credit accounts in the smaller banks to enable Iran to import oil derivatives to meet local needs,
He considered that the illegal financial activity represents the greatest obstacle for Iraqi banks to overcome it, including the issues of embezzlement in banks,
Such as what happened recently, which was described as a “organized sabotage of the national economy.”
The report also reminded President Barham Saleh’s statement recently that corruption incidents were a disaster for society, noting that at least 150 billion dollars have been stolen and smuggled from Iraq since 2003, while
official figures indicate that this number is greater than that and is 400 billion A dollar, while
Iraq ranks 157 out of 180 countries in the corruption index.
The report expressed the hope that the Central Bank and Baghdad will quickly address such issues and adhere to guarantees to protect and enhance the credibility of the banks’ reputation in Iraq.
He pointed to procedures announced last July, in order to combat money laundering and terrorist financing.
The representative of the Anti -Money Laundering and Terrorism Office at the Central Bank of Iraq, Hussein Al -Makram, was quoted as saying that
Iraq’s procedures related to combating money laundering and terrorist financing were decided in light of international requirements, standards and local requirements.
The report concluded by noting that the possibility of expanding Islamic banking services that may provide hope for Iraq, thanks to the large number of Muslim population, although only 8.1 % of the total assets of the banking system and a share of 3.7 % of total deposits.
He also pointed out that according to the World Bank,
about 81% of the adult population had no bank accounts in the year 2021, compared to 60 % in the Arab world.
He also indicated that about 24% of the population who do not deal with banks take this position for religious reasons, which is considered among the highest rates in the world.
Translation: Shafaq News Agency
https://shafaq.com/ar/تقارير-وتحليلات/موقع-متخصص-يرصد-بنوك-العراق-مصاعبها-وازدهارها
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