CBZ says not affected by Covid-19 so far

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CBZ says not affected by Covid-19 so far

eBusiness Weekly

Oliver Kazunga
LISTED financial services group, CBZ Holdings, says the Covid-19 pandemic has not had any effects on the group’s ability to access lines of credit because such funding is demand driven.

Covid-19 is a global health crisis that was first detected in China last December and has spread to the rest of the world, adversely impacting on global economies.

In a statement accompanying financial results for the year ended December 31, 2019, CBZ Holdings acknowledged that although the disease, which was detected in Zimbabwe towards the end of March has had some negative repercussions on its operations, the group’s ability to access lines of credit was still firm.

“The Covid 19 pandemic has not yet had any effect on the group’s ability to access competitively priced lines of credit.

“This is because from the group’s perspective, lines of credit are demand driven and the group only negotiates facilities that have specific sub-borrowers supported by export receivables,” it said.

At present, CBZ Holdings is negotiating for an undisclosed amount of lines of credit with AfreximBank and the negotiations for the facility is about to be closed.

“The group is currently working on a facility with AfreximBank, which is about to be closed and since the onset of the pandemic, there has been no indication whatsoever that the terms of the facility, particularly pricing will be changed.

“In addition, no concerns have been raised regarding disbursement constraints by the financier,” said the bank.

It said most of the lenders, particularly AfreximBank, have put a specific facility in place to address funding constraints occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic.

CBZ Holdings said presently it has two facilities in place, which are in operation and the financiers have not indicated any intention to review terms and conditions, particularly availability.

“The group has assessed that the pandemic will not have an inhibiting impact on its financial activities and position as most of its services

and business activities have been and can be migrated to online platforms.

“Key clients in the mining, agriculture and retail services have been designated essential services and have been able to continue operating, thereby mitigating against material impairments to these credit asset lines.”

In this context, CBZ Holdings said it is envisaged to continue as a going concern despite the possible impact of the pandemic.

“The directors have assessed the ability of the group and its subsidiaries to continue operating as a going concern and believe that the preparation of these consolidated financial statements on a going concern basis is still appropriate.

“As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to spread globally, the group has considered the future impact it might have on its ability to continue

to operate as a going concern,” said CBZ Holdings.

It noted that global and domestic economic activities are expected to slow-down as governments adopt restrictive

measures to curtail the spread of the virus.

In Zimbabwe, the financial services group said, Government and private sector efforts to fight the pandemic will result in new threats and opportunities to the group’s business model.

“The operations of the group have not been spared of the effects of this pandemic. Due to the lockdown that has been necessitated by

the need to curtail the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, most of the group’s branches have either been closed or are not operating at

full capacity.

“Most of the group’s employees are working from home with the exception of staff members that are required to be available physically within the work premises.

“Limited services are being offered to clients, with most of the services being restricted to clients who have been designated as essential services.”

It said transactional volumes have declined during the lockdown period as a result of the restriction in movement and the requirement that only essential services be allowed to operate during this period.

“Borrowers, especially those that are in

the hardest hit industries such as tourism and hospitality have had their businesses affected and consequently, their ability to service debts.

“The group has put in place various measures to support its clients and counter the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and to make sure that

the group sustains itself during this pandemic,” said CBZ Holdings.

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