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In a significant move to promote sustainable tourism, the Bank of Maldives (BML) unveiled its new Green Resort Financing facility during the Maldives Association of Tourism Industry’s (MATI) Annual...
Mohamed Hilmy
11 February 2025, 00:00
In a significant
move to promote sustainable tourism, the Bank of Maldives (BML) unveiled its
new Green Resort Financing facility during the Maldives
Association of Tourism Industry’s (MATI) Annual General Meeting. The initiative
aims to support resorts in adopting eco-friendly practices, reinforcing the
nation’s commitment to environmental conservation.
The launch event
was attended by prominent industry figures, including Hussain Afeef, Chairman
of Crown and Champa Resorts, alongside BML’s CEO and Managing Director, Mohamed
Shareef. The facility is designed to provide resorts with the financial backing
needed to implement sustainable measures such as coastal protection,
energy-efficient equipment, reforestation, and waste management.
The Green
Resort Financing facility offers an overdraft limit of up to MVR 50
million at a competitive interest rate of 6.5% per annum. Additionally, it
provides flexible repayment options through card collections, ensuring ease of
access for resort operators.
Speaking at the
launch, Shareef emphasized BML’s dedication to the tourism sector, stating, “As
the largest and leading bank in the country, we are here to support our tourism
industry with tailored banking and payment solutions. The Green Resort Finance
facility is designed to provide resorts with the financial flexibility needed
to implement sustainable solutions while ensuring operational efficiency.”
The initiative
comes at a time when the Maldives is increasingly focusing on sustainable
development, with the tourism industry playing a pivotal role in the nation’s
economy. By encouraging resorts to adopt greener practices, BML aims to
contribute to the long-term preservation of the Maldives’ pristine environment
while supporting the growth of the tourism sector.
The Green
Resort Financing facility is expected to be a game-changer for resort
operators seeking to balance profitability with environmental responsibility,
further solidifying the Maldives’ reputation as a global leader in sustainable
tourism.
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