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SIO is against the bill that restricts loan repayment fees.

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Last updated: 2025/01/04 at 3:11 AM
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The General Social Organisation (SIO) has expressed concerns over a proposed law that aims to cap total returns on replacement loans at BD 150. The organization argues that such a cap would negatively impact the revenue of the pension and social insurance fund. In response to the proposed bill, SIO reiterated its commitment to maximizing investment returns to address economic and social challenges while ensuring the fund’s sustainability and ability to meet obligations.

The replacement loan system is intended to safeguard the rights and funds of social insurance participants, with returns from these loans playing a crucial role in the fund’s liquidity. SIO noted that the calculation of returns on replacement loans follows regulations outlined in the Social Insurance Law and its implementing decisions, which dictate monthly installment amounts and return rates. Despite SIO’s reservations, the Parliament’s Financial and Economic Affairs Committee supports the bill proposed by MP Mohammed Al Maarefi, believing it would ease financial burdens on citizens.

The Services Committee, which also reviewed the proposal, recommended its approval. The bill’s explanatory memorandum clarifies that its purpose is to establish a maximum limit on total replacement loan repayments received by SIO, thus easing the burden on pensioners and adapting to changing circumstances and relevant legislation. The proposed bill is set to be voted on in Parliament next Tuesday.

In conclusion, the debate over capping total returns on replacement loans at BD 150 highlights the importance of balancing financial responsibilities with meeting the needs of social insurance participants. While SIO emphasizes the significance of maximizing investment returns to ensure the fund’s sustainability, proponents of the proposed bill argue that it would alleviate financial burdens on citizens. As the bill heads to a parliamentary vote, it will be essential to consider the potential implications on the pension and social insurance fund’s revenue and the overall welfare of pensioners and social insurance participants.

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