Hong Kong Banks Extend Loan Relief for Tai Po Fire Victims Through November 2026
Hong Kong's banking sector announced expanded financial relief measures on March 4 for residents displaced by the devastating Wang Fuk Court fire, extending loan repayment grace periods through November 2026 as the city grapples with rehousing thousands of affected families.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority and Hong Kong Association of Banks confirmed that all 28 retail banks will suspend principal and interest payments on mortgages, personal loans, and credit card debt for another six months. The extension builds on 11 emergency measures implemented after the November 2025 blaze that killed 168 people—Hong Kong's deadliest residential fire in decades.
For homeowners navigating the government's recently announced resettlement options, banks are offering tailored solutions. Those selecting the "Flat-for-Flat" program can substitute their damaged Wang Fuk Court property with a newly purchased Subsidised Sale Flat as mortgage collateral. Critically, mortgagee banks have committed to maintaining loan terms—including interest rates and remaining installments—at levels no less favorable than existing agreements.
Residents choosing this swap option get additional breathing room: their grace period extends until the replacement flat is ready for occupancy, not just the November deadline. For those opting for cash acquisition and full mortgage repayment, banks pledged flexible handling of future home loan applications.
The measures arrive weeks after Hong Kong officials unveiled resettlement plans on February 22, proposing to buy back homeownership rights from displaced residents. An independent investigation committee will begin evidential hearings from March 19 through April 2, examining how the fire—which burned for over 43 hours after igniting on bamboo scaffolding wrapped in flammable safety netting—spread so rapidly.
The HKMA and HKAB also established a multi-party communication platform to address individual cases, working through the Housing Bureau's engagement team. Both organizations warned residents to remain vigilant against fraud attempts, urging them to verify caller identities before sharing any banking information.
Twenty-two arrests connected to renovation work at the complex were made in mid-February as Hong Kong's ICAC investigated construction firms linked to the disaster.
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