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CBN grants approval for banks to debit accounts of loan defaulters 

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Godwin Emefiele, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has finally granted Deposit Money Banks the approval to directly debit bank accounts belonging to loan defaulters across all banks in the country.

The CBN Director, Banking Supervision, Ahmed Abdullahi made the disclosure on Thursday while briefing Journalists at the end of the bankers’ committee meeting.

The details: According to the CBN, the approval became necessary as a new measure to mitigate the rising spate of Non-Performing Loans. It should also be noted that concerns had been mooted in recent times as the CBN’s new policy directed banks to lend up to 65% of deposits to the real sector of the economy.

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Speaking after the banker’s committee meeting, the CBN Director stated that as the apex bank was encouraging banks to lend, the CBN was also poised to defend banks against possible future loan defaulters.

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A new Clause: At the end of the bankers’ meeting, it was also learned that the CBN approved that the clause permitting banks to apply the new measure as part of loan agreements to all customers.

Abdullahi’s statement reads: “To encourage the banks to lend, the CBN has agreed that there will be a clause that an obligor will sign that will enable the bank net off against any amount he or she has in any other bank.”

Reacting to the approval from the CBN, the Executive Director, Risk, Standard Chartered Bank, Mubola Faloye, reportedly said the new CBN 65% loan to deposit ratio would force banks to lend to some vulnerable sectors and it is important for the apex bank to help deposit money banks mitigate the risk.

“One of things the committee reiterated is that there are some vulnerable sectors the committee will be lending to and it’s important that we mitigate our risks and have what we call a credit cross-default clause that allows us to net off the obligations of defaulting party against any other money the defaulting party has in the industry. That is good support from the CBN for the banking community and it’s very important for us to include that clause in our loan agreement,” Faloye was quoted as saying.

The Backstory: Earlier in May 2019, as published on Nairametrics, the bankers’ committee disclosed plans to go tough on efforts to bring loan defaulters to book. According to the committee, plans have been perfected to go beyond publishing the names of defaulters. This time, all banks would be speaking with one voice, sharing information about those entities, and refusing to do further business with them until they settled their obligations.

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How this affects you: With the latest approval granted by the CBN to banks, loan defaulters who have funds in accounts across any bank in the country should expect debit alert from their respective banks any moment from now.

In the meantime, this move by the CBN is expected to drive down the huge non-performing loans in Nigerian banks and also strengthen the country’s financial sector.

 

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