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NDIC Urges Failed MFBs Depositors To Collect Claims
The Nigeria Deposit
Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has urged depositors of the failed Micro Finance Banks (MFBs) across the country to come forward to collect their claims.
Speaking to newsmen in Abuja on Friday, the Managing Director NDIC, Alhaji Umaru Ibrahim, said the Corporation has paid over N15 billion depositors liabilities of customers of about 186 Failed Micro Finance Banks and other financial institutions.
Ibrahim said NDIC is not failing in its responsibility to protect customers of failed MFBs in the country, stressing that many of the depositors of failed MFBs have refused to come forward to claim their monies and the monies are in the banks waiting and begging for collection and claim.
He said NDIC had used various means to convince as well as enlightened depositors of these failed MFBs on the needs for them to come forward and claim their money, but all efforts by the NDIC are in vain as depositors have refused to come forward.
The NDIC boss appealed to the depositors or their relatives if some are dead to also come forward with genuine and necessary documents as the Corporation is ready to pay them their balance as far as the documents are verified and found to be authentic.
The NDIC boss said NDIC has developed a frame work of financial assistance for deserving MFBs and Primary Mortgage Banks (PMBs) in order to address their liquidity problems, stressing that the Corporation’s financial assistance to the MFBs and PMBs is limited to a maximum of 20 per cent, of their total deposit liabilities.
He stressed that the financial accessible to MFBs which have liquidity problems and are technically insolvent, stressing that the Corporation recorded 103 failed MFBs in 2010 and 2012 with additional 83 in 2014.