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CBN denies accusation of breach of process in sale of Polaris Bank

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has denied claims that a higher offer was made during the sale of Polaris Bank.

The apex bank, in a press release by its Director of Corporate Communications, Osita Nwanisobi on January 4, 2023, referred to the claim as spurious, malicious, and misleading. 

The release is in response to an online publication that claimed that another party made a higher purchase offer during the sale of the bank compared to the offer that was eventually accepted by the central bank.

The CBN said contrary to claims in the aforementioned online publication, the divestment from Polaris Bank was supervised by a Divestment Committee (Committee) comprising senior representatives of AMCON & CBN and supported by reputable legal and financial advisers. In addition, the divestment mode, process, and decision received requisite board and regulatory approvals.   

The release read:  

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The press release also addressed accusations that it did not consider the application of other potential bidders.

The bank added that following evaluation, the promoters of the strategic purpose vehicle, SCIL, emerged as the preferred purchaser, having presented the most comprehensive technical/financial purchase proposal and the highest-rated growth plans for Polaris Bank. It said in addition to passing all fitness and propriety tests, the promoters also made the highest financial offer for the bank, which was significantly above its core valuation and reserve price.  

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In case you missed the details, the Central Bank of Nigeria and AMCON announced the completion of the sale of Polaris Bank’s entire shares to Strategic Capital Investment Limited (SCIL).

 

 

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