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‘I need my salary’, anger as Lebanese banks reopen

AFP . Beirut
27 Sep 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 26 Sep 2022 22:31:47
‘I need my salary’, anger as Lebanese banks reopen
Lebanese depositors queue to withdraw money from a Fransabank branch in Beirut as banks partially re-opened following a week of closure due to security concerns– AFP Photo

Depositors scuffled and long lines formed at Lebanese banks Monday as they partially re-opened after a week-long closure following a slew of heists by customers desperate to access their money.

But most banks remained shuttered and there was anger from those seeking to withdraw frozen funds desperately need to weather a crushing economic crisis.

At a closed Beirut branch of Fransabank, dozens of soldiers, internal security forces members and customers had queued for hours.

“I don’t care about anything, I need my salary,” one ISF member yelled from behind the locked gates.

Banks started imposing draconian restrictions on withdrawals after Lebanon’s economy collapsed in 2019.

Since then, the Lebanese pound has lost more than 90 percent of its market value meaning public sector salaries have slumped to as low as $40 a month.

Earlier this month five banks were stormed in one day with depositors seeking to unlock frozen savings, after a slew of similar heists in past weeks.

The Lebanese banks association said Sunday that banks will reopen in a limited capacity to businesses, educational institutions and hospitals. Many banks have also now hired security guards.

ATMs will be available “for everyone else,” to allow public and private sector institutions to transfer salaries, while depositors will also be able to make appointments for urgent matters, the banks said.

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