NDIC Secures Court Order, Set to Completes Shut Down of Several Nigerian Banks, Gives Reasons

May 20, 2024 | Uncategorized


  • The NDIC is looking to complete the shutdown of banks whose licenses were revoked by the CBN
  • A court order has been secured to begin liquidation and subsequently pay off customers of affected financial institutions
  • NDIC assures depositors of the safety of funds and expresses readiness to work with the judiciary for a strong financial system

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The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has secured a court order to complete the shutdown of 96 out of 183 microfinance and primary mortgage banks.

The affected banks licenses were revoked by the Central Bank of Nigeria in May 2023.

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NDIC will begin another round of banks liquidation
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Bello Hassan, the Managing Director of NDIC revealed this at a sensitisation seminar for Judges of the Federal High Court in Lagos.

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Speaking at the occasion he said:

“As at date, the Corporation had obtained Winding up Orders for 96 out of 183 Micro Finance and Primary Mortgage Banks whose licenses were revoked by the CBN in May 2023, in less than one Year of revocation.”

He added that the NDIC was committed to fulfilling its mandate of protecting depositors through bank supervision, failure resolution and liquidation so as to boost confidence in the financial system, Punch reports.

Court role in banking system

NDIC boss also commented on the role that the judiciary plays in the fulfillment of the mandate to ensure a strong financial system in Nigeria.

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Hassan added:

“We recognise the judiciary as one of our critical stakeholders. With this, when cases are brought before them, they can receive accelerated hearing and proclamation of Justice.”

NDIC begins customers’ verification of failed bank

Ealier, Legit.ng reported that the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has started verifying the insured depositors of Peak Merchant Bank in liquidation.

This is in line with its duty of deposit guarantee and reimbursement of depositors in case of bank failure.

Peak Merchant Bank Limited’s operating license was revoked on Friday, 28 February 2003.

It further noted that the verification exercise is a precursor to paying insured sums to the depositors, the Nation reports.

Source: Legit.ng



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