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    NDIC Clarifies Misleading News Reports On Liquidation Of 20 Banks

    HumsiBy HumsiNovember 13, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has issued a statement to address the recent news reports circulating on various social media platforms under the headline “CBN Liquidates 20 Banks – NDIC (Names)”, which it considered as misleading.

    In the statement signed on Monday by its Director, Communication & Public Affairs, Bashir A. Nuhu, NDIC said contrary to the misleading headline, the 20 banks mentioned in those reports were among the banks that had been previously closed due to the revocation of their operating licenses by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) between 1994 and 2018.

    The statement said: “The general public should be aware that the NDIC has fulfilled its commitment by paying the guaranteed sums owed to depositors.

    “Additionally, the Corporation has made cumulative payments of liquidation dividends totalling N45.45 billion as of July 2023, representing amounts exceeding the guaranteed sums to depositors of the 20 banks.

    “In light of further recoveries from debtors of the liquidated banks, the Corporation has announced an additional N16.18 billion in liquidation dividends to be paid to depositors, creditors, and shareholders of the 20 banks in liquidation.

    “We urge relevant stakeholders to visit any NDIC office or access the claims page on our website, www.ndic.gov.ng, to download, complete, and submit the verification form along with the prescribed supporting documents. Submissions should be sent to the dedicated email: [email protected].”

    The NDIC said the closed banks covered by this exercise included Liberty Bank, City Express Bank, Assurance Bank, Century Bank, Allied Bank, Financial Merchant Bank, Icon Merchant Bank, Progress Bank, Merchant Bank of Africa (MBA), Premier Commercial Bank, North South Bank, and Prime Merchant Bank.

    Others are Commercial Trust Bank, Cooperative and Commerce Bank, Rims Merchant Bank, Pan African Bank, Fortune Bank, All States Trust Bank, Nigeria Merchant Bank, and Amicable Bank in-liquidation.

    The Corporation said its important to note that liquidation dividend represented the amount in excess of the insured sums paid by the NDIC to depositors of a closed bank.

    This amount is derived from recoveries made from the realization of assets of failed financial institutions and covers payments to creditors and shareholders after the full payment to depositors of the defunct bank.

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