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Burma’s two main banks are totally closed down
December 9,2003
The military regime, SPDC, closed down two main banks in the country: May Flower Bank and Asia Wealth Bank, totally without limited dates, said the source of Mon business communities.
The illegal currency exchange business community from the capital of Mon
State, Moulmein, confirmed that the military government close the banks for
the purpose of money laundry and now the authorities are investigating those
who have over 30 million Kyat in bank account in these banks.
The businessmen from the currency exchange community in Three Pagoda Pass
border area face serious difficulties in money transfer after the two banks
were totally banned.
After closing down these two banks in the capital of Mon State, Moulmein,
it effects seriously for the people who want to withdraw and transfer their
money.
The closure order of these two banks came on December 5 and all local banks
have been gradually closed. The order said the government is preparing to
do money laundry.
The government will also check all businesses, which save the money over 30
million Kyat, and so that some businesses have planned to buy gold wares instead
of doing business. Hence, the gold price grows up in the country.
The source also said that if the government involves in money laundry in unstable
situation, they can abolish Kyat 1000.00 bank note, and so the business community
and vendors do not accept that bank note.
The US government also declared these two banks were operating with drug money
recently.