LSGS-B applies for importers of fuel oil
Scheme Overview
The Liquidity Support
Guarantee Scheme – Measure B (LSGS-B), is the third emergency liquidity support
measure being offered by the Malta Development Bank (MDB) as part of a package
of measures in response to the Ukraine crisis. LSGS-B provides short term
liquidity support for importers of fuel and oil, which were impacted by the current
crisis, in order to ensure security of supply and more stable prices.
The LSGS-B is an uncapped
guarantee scheme intermediated by partner credit institutions to provide
working capital loans to
importers of fuel and oil affected by the Ukraine/Russia crisis. The
Guarantee covers 80% of each new individual loan, and each loan under this
scheme is covered by the guarantee rate of 80%, without a capping on the
portfolio.
All loans sanctioned
under the LSGS-B are eligible for an interest rate subsidy of up to 2.5% on the outstanding amount of the working
capital loan, subject to a minimum interest payment by the borrower of 0.1%.
The interest rate subsidy is payable during the first two years of the loan
starting from the date of first disbursement of the loan.
Information to Beneficiaries
A total loan portfolio of up to €50 million is being made available by
MDB for the LSCS-B and this shall be allocated to accredited credit institutions
on a first-come-first-served basis. LSGS-B is backed by a Government guarantee
of 80% on each loan. The term of the loans shall be up to a maximum of six years.
Term Sheet showing salient features of the LSGS-B
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Scheme
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Liquidity Support Guarantee Scheme – Measure B (LSGS-B)
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Objective
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To provide temporary short term liquidity support for importers of
fuel and oil, which were impacted by the current crisis, in order to ensure
security of supply and more stable prices.
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Structure
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The MDB provides liquidity support in the form of an uncapped
portfolio guarantee which will be intermediated through accredited commercial
banks. The guarantee covers 80% of each loan in the portfolio. Loans under
the LSGS-B also benefit from an Interest Rate Subsidy.
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Type of facility
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Guaranteed working capital loans at subsidised interest rates.
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Eligible costs
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LSGS-B covers the temporary increase in liquidity needs resulting from
increased prices and higher amounts of fuel and oil purchases, to ensure the
continuous supply of these strategically important commodities.
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Non-eligible enterprises
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Entities that are considered to be within the Excluded and Prohibited
Activities as per list in this link.
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State aid
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The measure shall be implemented in line with the Temporary Crisis
Framework for State Aid measures to support the economy following the
aggression against Ukraine by Russia (TCF).
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Last date for
inclusion of loans
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Up to 31 December
2023.
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Total Portfolio Volume
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€50,000,000.
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Maximum loan
amount
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The maximum individual loan amount per undertaking shall not exceed:
- 15% of the beneficiary’s average total turnover over the last three closed
accounting periods; or
- 50% of energy costs over the 12 months preceding
the month when the application for aid is submitted; or
- Exceptionally with
appropriate justification and based on self-certification by the beneficiary
of its liquidity needs, the amount of the loan may be increased to cover the
liquidity needs from the moment of granting for the coming 12 months for SMEs
and for the coming 6 months for large enterprises.
The liquidity needs already covered by aid measures under the Covid-19
Temporary Framework shall not be covered by this measure.
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Term of loans
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Up to a maximum 6 years.
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Interest Benefit
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Credit institutions shall provide an interest rate reduction on the
average interest rate to beneficiaries as compared to similar facilities
prior to the introduction of the guarantee scheme.
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Interest Rate
Subsidy
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The interest rate subsidy applicable on LSGS-B loans is up to 2.5% of
the outstanding amount of the working capital loan, subject that the borrower
shall pay a minimum amount of 0.1% of the interest rate charge during the
interest rate subsidy period, provided that the maximum aid per undertaking
granted under section 2.1 of the TCF does not exceed:
(a) €250,000 for undertakings operating in the primary production sector of agricultural products, or (b) €300,000 for undertakings operating in the fishery and aquaculture sector, or (c) €2,000,000 for other undertakings.
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Availability Period
of interest rate subsidy
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The interest rate subsidy is payable over a period of two years from
the first disbursement date of the eligible Working Capital Loans approved
under the LSGS-B.
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Security /
Collateral
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Request for additional security will be considered on a case-by-case
basis.
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Application
process
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The scheme is available through MDB's partnering financial intermediaries - Bank of Valletta and HSBC.
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Information for credit institutions interested in being accredited as intermediaries
The LSGS-B is open to all
credit institutions licensed in Malta that during 2022 were providing banking
facilities to local enterprises.
The LSGS-B provides an
uncapped guarantee covering of 80% of each facility.
The loans shall carry
the following guarantee premium as set out in the TCF. Guarantee premiums are
set per individual loan and shall increase progressively as the duration of the
guaranteed loan increases.
Type of recipient
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For 1st year
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For 2nd – 3rd year
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For 4th – 6th year
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SMEs
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25bps
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50bps
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100bps
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Large
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50bps
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100bps
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200bps
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The premium is to be calculated on the daily balance
of the loan amount, as part of the interest rate. The fee calculation is the product of:
- the sum of the outstanding principal amounts on each day that the
Covered loan is a performing transaction during the relevant Guarantee Fee
Calculation Period;
- the Guarantee Fee and
- 1/360.
In view of the credit
enhancement and substantially reduced credit risk exposure provided by the LSGS-B,
the benefits are to be passed on to the largest extent possible to the final
beneficiaries including in the form of:
- higher volume of finance,
- riskier portfolio,
- lower collateral requirement, and
- lower interest rates
Credit institutions would
need to give a significant reduction on the average interest rate to
beneficiaries as compared to similar facilities prior to the introduction of
the guarantee scheme.
The MDB and each accredited credit institution will enter into a Risk
Sharing Agreement and Service Level Agreement, regulating the relationship of
the parties in relation to the LSGS-B.
Copies of the Risk Sharing Agreement and Service Level Agreement
governing the LSGS-B will be made available on-demand from the MDB.
To become an
accredited credit institution of the LSGS-B, interested credit institutions need
to submit the necessary documentation including the Expression of Interest Form which can be found below:
Application documents
for the LSGS-B
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