CMMT commits up to RM35.0 million of rental relief to support affected tenants
Kuala Lumpur, 30 April 2020 – CapitaLand Malaysia Mall REIT Management Sdn. Bhd. (CMRM), the manager of CapitaLand Malaysia Mall Trust (CMMT), announced today that CMMT is committing up to RM35.0 million of rental relief to support its shopping mall tenants who provide non-essential services or supplies (Affected Tenants) and are required to close during Malaysia’s Movement Control Order (MCO). The support is inclusive of the 14-day rental waiver from 18 to 31 March 2020 provided to Affected Tenants that CMMT announced last month.
On 16 March 2020, the Malaysian Government declared a nationwide MCO from 18 to 31 March 2020 to contain the spread of COVID-19. The MCO has since been extended to 12 May 2020. Under the MCO, all government and private premises are mandated to close, except those providing essential services, such as supermarkets, pharmacies, clinics and banks. Food and beverage operators are open strictly for deliveries and take-aways only.
Ms Low Peck Chen, CEO of CMRM, said: “The mandated closure during MCO has dealt a blow to shopping mall tenants who operate non-essential services or supplies. In the immediate months post MCO, their operating conditions are likely to remain challenging in view of various measures that are expected to be in place. To help alleviate their cash flow and operating difficulties, we have drawn up a comprehensive support package. Following the 14-day rental waiver granted to Affected Tenants in March 2020, we will be rolling out a second tranche of assistance in the form of rental relief1 and both initiatives collectively amount up to RM35.0 million. The rental relief will be on top of the 15% electricity discount announced by the Government, which will be fully passed to eligible tenants.”
“COVID-19 has brought about unprecedented challenges for Malaysia’s retail sector. By weathering the challenges together with our tenants, we aim to build greater resilience in CMMT’s retail ecosystem, in line with the long-term interests of Unitholders. We are mindful of the challenges ahead and remain committed to protecting CMMT’s portfolio value and reinforcing long-term sustainability.”
During the MCO, CMMT malls remain accessible to the public in support of the essential services tenants. These tenants are also offered the flexibility to operate from no later than 11am and close no earlier than 8pm. Complimentary parking has also been implemented to support mall tenants’ business and to serve the needs of the communities. As part of the efforts to facilitate social distancing, floor markers have been placed in common areas such as the elevators and mall entrances to remind shoppers to maintain a safe distance from one another. To ensure the well-being of shoppers, tenants and employees, precautionary measures such as temperature checks at malls’ entrances, and cleaning and disinfecting of common areas and tenants’ touchpoints have also been ramped up in line with the health authorities’ guidelines.
1 Affected Tenants that qualified for the first 14-day rental waiver will be provided with the rental relief, subject to terms and conditions.