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Govt
disburses $24,7 million to distressed companies
NewsDay
December 09, 2013
https://www.newsday.co.zw/2013/12/09/govt-disburses-247-million-distressed-companies/
Government says
it has disbursed $24.7 million to distressed companies in the nine
months to September 31 under a facility jointly funded by the government
and the African Export Import Bank.
Zimbabwe’s
industries are battling with high financing costs, with banks charging
as much as 20 percent interest. A recent survey by the Confederation
of Zimbabwe Industries showed that many firms were operating at
a third of capacity and require $2 billion to replace obsolete machinery
and operating capital.
The $100 million
Zimbabwe Economic and Trade Revival Facility (Zetref) fund is intended
to help companies retool, but its impact is limited due to the short
tenure of the loans, high interest rates and the slow pace of disbursing
the money.
“The pace
of disbursement has been slow in relation to industry requirements
and limited to a few companies,” industry and commerce secretary,
Abigail Shonhiwa said in a speech read on her behalf at a workshop
to resolve corporate financial distress.
Shonhiwa said
another $17 million had also been disbursed under the Distressed
and Marginalised Areas Fund (Dimaf) during the same period, although
loans totalling $32.8 million had been approved.
Dimaf is a $60
million revolving fund with a five-year tenure set up by government
and Old Mutual two years ago with contributions of $20 million and
$40 million, to support ailing companies particularly in Bulawayo
and is disbursed through the Central African Building Society (CABS).
CABS has disbursed
the $40 million it provided to the fund while government is still
to raise its $20 million share.
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