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NDIC begins payment of depositors of 183 banks closed by the CBN

NDIC, Bello-Hassan

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Commission (NDIC) has begun the process of payment of depositors in 179 microfinance banks and four primary mortgage banks across the country.

This was contained in a statement on the commission’s website where it listed all micro-finance banks and mortgage banks involved.  

The commission called on depositors affected by the liquidation to provide alternate bank accounts in commercial banks for their payments.

For those without an alternate bank account, it stated,  

It also called on those yet to be verified to visit the claims page of the commission’s website to download the online verification form.  

Deposits above the NDIC insurance limit

For depositors who had more than N250,000 deposits, the commission noted it has commenced sales of assets of the banks since it does not provide insurance cover for depositors in MfBs and mortgage banks above N250,000.  

NDIC comments on the payment process 

Speaking on the issue during a capacity building workshop organised by senior management of the corporation, the Managing Director, Bello Hassan said the commission will not compromise standards as it goes commence the process of paying and the public should not be alarmed about the safety of financial institutions (banks).  

 

About the NDIC 

The NDIC is the government’s agency responsible for guaranteeing the payment of deposits up to the maximum limit in accordance with its statute in the event of failure of an insured financial institution. 

 

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