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Four Banks Sign Transaction Implementation Agreement
The Central Bank of Nigeria CBN said on yesterday in Abuja that four banks had signed Transaction Implementation Agreement (TIA)with various core investors ahead of the September 30 deadline for the recapitaliation of rescued banks.
CBN Director of Banking Supervision Mr. Joe Adewale, made this known while addressing newsmen on the outcome of the Bankers Committee meeting held yesterday in Abuja.
“The recapitalisation programme is on course and indeed one of the intervened banks has been able to cross the major threshold in its recapitalisation plan and that is the Oceanic International bank which has just signed the Transaction Implementation Agreement.
“And this brings to four the number of such intervened banks that has crossed that threshold.’’
The four banks, he said, were Union Bank Plc, FINBank, Intercontinental Bank Plc and Oceanic Bank Plc.
He said that with Oceanic bank’s signing of the TIA, the interbank transaction deadline of September 30 would be extended to Dec. 31, 2011.
“With the oceanic bank signing the TIA, the substantial portion of the deposit of the intervened banks have been resolved.
“Indeed, about 80 per cent of such deposits has just been resolved and we are sure that the deadline of September 30 of all the intervened banks to recapitalise, all issues will be resolved and all banks in the system will be adequately capitalised,’’ he added.
Reports say that Oceanic Bank Plc signed a merger agreement with Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) on August 1 to become the third largest bank in the country.
On non-interest banking, Adewale said that banks that were interested were allowed to apply for licence for a window to operate.
Mr. John Aboh, Oceanic Bank’s Group Managing Director in his remarks, said that the bank was working to ensure that it meet with the CBN directives.
He added that the bank currently had liquidity ratio of above 30 per cent requirement stipulated by the CBN.
“We will continue to do our best, ‘’ he stressed.
Mrs. Funke Osibodu, Group Managing Director, Union Bank Plc, said that the bank had engaged in capacity building to enhance infrastructure in the banking sector.
She said that it targeted to train about 250 employees to be specialist on infrastructure, especially in the area of power.
She added that 160 officers had been trained and assured that many more would benefit.
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