Home Page - Gulf in the Media
HomePoliticsEconomy                               Set Gulfinthemedia.com as home page
Politics
 Print  Send This Page
Save Listen to this Article
UAE solution on bank loans   

Arab Times - 30 July, 2012
Author: Ahmed Al-Jarallah

The issue of loans is not complicated. It is made to look complicated by vested interests for political reasons but unfortunately it is one of the reasons why the sufferings of 25 percent of the Kuwaitis have increased and multiplied.
This problem can be solved easily if we apply the United Arab Emirates (UAE) method and lessen the burden from the shoulders of citizens, free the economy from the shackles of uncertainty and shut the mouths of those who use this issue to trade in politics particularly during election time.
Long ago the United Arab Emirates set the ball rolling to prevent such a phenomenon when the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahayan (we pray to God to have mercy on him) devised a policy and six months ago the initiative was adopted by Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahayan.
About 20 years ago the late wise ruler of the UAE Sheikh Zayed met a farmer who was taking care of palm trees in the garden of his palace. Sheikh Zayed was informed that the man had been imprisoned for failing to pay back his bank loan.

After getting details from the bank about the loan, Sheikh Zayed found the bank had given the man in excess of hundred thousand dirham while the man’s salary was less than 3,000 dirham per month.
This set the ball rolling and Sheikh Zayed ordered the bank to bear the responsibility for payment of the loan because the employees who had processed the loan had been careless. They had failed to forecast the inability of the man to repay the loan money.
Sheikh Zayed also issued instructions to the UAE banks to review its lending policy.
Sheikh Zayed also issued directives to the Central Bank to put its house in order and to issue instructions to all banks within the UAE to set up new credit rules to prevent banks from lending money to persons who do not have the sufficient means to repay, thus ensuring a good relationship between banks and their customers.

The UAE also contained the global financial meltdown which had rocked almost the entire world between 2007 and 2008 by adopting a policy which was more effective than most countries.
We saw how the UAE economy recovered quickly except for the small debtors who failed to pay but this was taken care of by UAE President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed to ensure the rights of banks and preserve the dignity of the citizens by issuing an Amiri decree ordering the State to pay the loans of citizens to the extent of five million dirhams. The State paid one billion dirhams but at the same time issued investment incentives to help the state recover the money.
For that matter any state can find suitable solutions to relieve the burdens of their citizens and the same can be applied in our country. Kuwait can learn from the UAE. This small amount — equivalent to the production of oil for two hours — has helped the UAE citizens and its economy.

It has ensured security for many families which were pursued by law for failing to pay their debts — debts exacerbated by accumulated compound interest. In Kuwait 50,000 families (out of 300,000) face the same fate because they can be thrown behind bars any moment.
In two experiments, the first by the late Sheikh Zayed and the other by Sheikh Khalifa, the UAE has successfully addressed the issue of debtors and prevented the disintegration of many families.
If Kuwait follows the UAE policy, politicians who have invested in the issue for electoral gains will go empty handed.
The State can buy the debt of citizens at reduced rates, in particular the debts of small debtors who being pursued by the law a short while after borrowing money.
If the State does that, it will kill two birds with one stone first by alleviating the burden from the shoulders of the citizens and ensuring a minimum level of social security, and two by punishing the banks for lending without abiding by credit control rules.

Those who follow the Kuwaiti economy will be surprised to see obstacles put in the path of investors which would make any country bankrupt.
In spite of all the crises experienced by our economy, there is still a group of politicians which is working to sabotage everything while our successive governments have behaved like ostriches and buried their heads in the sand and bowed to pressures from MPs and as a result delayed tenders, disrupted projects, cancelled contracts and ended up paying huge fines.
We have been witnessing crisis after crisis for almost 30 years now.
For over 30 years our economy has seen no specific strategy. If the state tries to revive it, we see the so-called big mouth MPs questioning the intentions in the name of defending public money although it is common knowledge they are more corrupt than anybody else under the sun.

We are talking of three decades and the State has done nothing to alleviate the sufferings of citizens who are slaughtered on the altar of sacrificial loans and compound interests while the MPs continue to exploit them and play with their sentiments.
The State has failed to protect the citizens from the banks and corrupt MPs. We see no reason why a State cannot buy small loans or benefits.
The masks of the MPs who play with the sentiments of the citizens have fallen. The current government should take this into account and reschedule the loan repayments at low interest rates. The installments can be paid in 20 or 30 years. This way the government can ensure and protect the safety and security of thousands of families.

Yes, the State can come to the rescue of the citizens just like what the UAE has done and foil the attempts of some MPs who toy with the feelings of defaulters and 25 percent of the Kuwaitis.
God bless Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan. He was wise and paid keen interest to the affairs of his subjects. He devised a strategy to be adopted by the banks, and prevented the phenomenon of loans from snowballing which could have demolished homes and displaced many families.
 
Iraq violence kills eight
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-18
Violence in Iraq killed eight people, including a police officer, his wife and two children, on Saturday, while gunmen kidnapped 10 security force personnel, officials said....
Al-Rabeeah: Coronavirus situation stable, no restrictions on schools
Source : Saudi Gazette  
Date : 2013-05-18
Minister of Health Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah said his ministry would not impose any restrictions on schools in light of a recent outbreak of coronavirus....
Bahrain forces 'raid house of top cleric'
Source : Gulf Times  
Date : 2013-05-18
Bahraini security forces raided the house of top Shia cleric Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim yesterday, the opposition said....
Bombs against Iraqi Sunnis kill 49
Source : Arab News  
Date : 2013-05-18
Two bombs near a Sunni mosque and another against a Sunni funeral procession killed 49 people in Iraq yesterday, officials said, after two days of attacks against Shiites that killed...
China seeks to boost Saudi Arabia ties: Xi
Source : Saudi Gazette  
Date : 2013-05-18
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Saudi Arabia Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal in Beijing on Friday, saying China has always viewed the Sino-Saudi bilateral relations with a long-term perspective...
Feminization to spur price hikes, traders warn
Source : Saudi Gazette  
Date : 2013-05-18
Manufacturers and traders in women's clothes have told a meeting at the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) that forcing them to employ women in women's clothes and accessories...
Iran, IAEA to continue talks: Soltanieh
Source : Tehran Times  
Date : 2013-05-18
Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency will continue their talks over the country's nuclear program, the Iranian ambassador to the IAEA said after the end of a meeting between...
My doors are open, says Saudi Crown Prince
Source : Saudi Gazette  
Date : 2013-05-18
Crown Prince Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense, said on Thursday Saudi Arabia and its citizens enjoy peace and stability while people in many countries of the region continue...
Nawaz Sharif vows to bolster UAE ties
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-18
Pakistan's prime minister-elect Nawaz Sharif has said he will work to develop economic cooperation with the UAE by encouraging investments and motivating businessmen in both countries to play a greater...
Qaradawi upset over Palestinian leader's comment
Source : Gulf Times  
Date : 2013-05-18
Doha-based Muslim scholar Sheikh Dr Yusuf al-Qaradawi yesterday expressed anguish at the comments of Palestinian National Authority on Hamas leader Ismail Haniya's granting him a Palestinian passport....
Sheikha Moza attends Educate A Child event
Source : Gulf Times  
Date : 2013-05-18
HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser at an event at the Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York to raise awareness about the work of the Educate A Child programme which...
Sultan Qaboos Mosque opened in Madha
Source : Oman Tribune  
Date : 2013-05-18
Madha Under the Royal directives of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said, HE Nasser Bin Hamoud Bin Ahmed Al Kindi, Secretary-General of Royal Court Affairs, presided over the opening ceremony...
UN chief's SOS for Syria talks
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-18
A proposed international conference to try to stop Syria's civil war should be held as soon as possible, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Friday, but no date has yet...
US must stop Iran plot
Source : Gulf Daily News  
Date : 2013-05-18
It is in America's strategic interest to help Bahrain as it battles an Iranian plot to destabilise the kingdom, it has been declared. Bahrain is threatened by Iranian agents who...
Hackers sabotage Saudi govt websites
Source : The Peninsula  
Date : 2013-05-18
Several government websites in Saudi Arabia were sabotaged in a series of heavy cyberattacks from abroad in recent days, disabling them briefly until the attacks were repelled, the government said....
Insurance for jobless Saudis to be tackled by Shoura
Source : Arab News  
Date : 2013-05-18
Draft regulations of an insurance scheme for unemployed Saudis are likely to be debated at the Shoura Council today....
Swine flu in Kuwait
Source : Kuwait Times  
Date : 2013-05-18
The Director of the Infections Diseases Hospital Dr. Jamal Al-Duaij said the hospital received a case of swine flu, that was referred from a private hospital. He said that a...
'Qaeda' kills Yemen intelligence officer: police
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-18
Suspected Al-Qaeda gunmen shot dead a Yemeni intelligence officer in a drive-by attack in the southern city of Mukalla, capital of the south-eastern Hadramawt province, a police source said on...
Unhelpful actions to end the conflict
Source : Gulf Today  
Date : 2013-05-18
The New York Times has quoted unnamed US officials as saying Russia has sent sophisticated missles to Syria that could be used to counter any potential future foreign military intervention...
Syria's intractable crisis
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-18
After nearly two years of anarchy and fighting, there appears to be no end in sight to the devastating civil war in Syria....
Total 687 Results in 35 Pages
1 
For more news, views and reports about this topic, please subscribe
to GRC website: www.grc.ae
Sat May 18, 2013| 08-رجب-1434هـ
Bombs against Iraqi Sunnis kill 49
40 percent surge likely in sale of diamond jewels in 2013
China seeks to boost Saudi Arabia ties: Xi
Qatari inflation seen near steady despite housing market pressure
Bahrain forces 'raid house of top cleric'
Mozambique, UAE sign air transport pact
Iran, IAEA to continue talks: Soltanieh
US removes Iraqi bank from Iran sanctions list
UN chief's SOS for Syria talks
GCC investments in digital education programs rising
Qaradawi upset over Palestinian leader's comment
Iran keen to boost bilateral trade with Bangladesh
Insurance for jobless Saudis to be tackled by Shoura
Market cap falls to SR 1.44 trillion
My doors are open, says Saudi Crown Prince
Kuwait participates in 37th oil conference in Indonesia
    Newspaper Editorials
Unhelpful actions to end the conflict
Syria's intractable crisis
More>>  
    Opinions
The Syrian Zarqawi and Iranian Rowdiness
Erdogan and Obama: Best friends no more
More>>  
    GCC Press Agencies
Day's main stories from the GCC Press Agencies
    Reports
US Goals and Strategies toward the Arab World
US-Iranian competition: The Gulf military balance - II
More>>  
    Bank Reports
GCC Central Banks Digest - March 2013 - Update
Saudi Chartbook - May 2013
More>>  
    GRC Analysis
Building a Strong Saudi-Japan Relationship
Poor Gulf: Inequality and the Lack of Statistics
Whither GCC-US Relations?
    GRC Commentary
On Relations between Rulers and Citizens: The Need for a New Social/Political Contract in the GCC States
Key Issue Facing the Saudi Ruling House.
    GRC Book Review
Beyond Regionalism? Regional Cooperation, Regionalism and Regionalization in the Middle East
India, GCC and the Global Energy Regime: Exploring Interdependence and Outlook for Collaboration.
    GRC Press Release
Gulf Research Center press releases to the media
    GRC Publications
Asia-Gulf Economic Relations in the 21st Century: The Local to Global Transformation
Assessment of the Security Situation in Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Syria and the Arab Gulf States
China in the Eyes of the Saudi Media
    GRC Newsletters/Bulletins

Enter your email to get the Newsletter
Go
      
Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | About Us |
Weather | Qibla Directions | Hijri Date Conversion Tool
Full Page :total time:0  |   18-- 18 Middle Page :0  --   | Right : 18 - 18--en--sess-enreq-en-coming