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NDIC Raises PMBs’ Deposit Insurance
The Nigeria Deposit Insur
ance Corporation (NDIC), has raised the maximum deposit insurance coverage per depositor for Primary Mortgage Banks (PMBs) from N200,000 to N500,000.
This was released on the NDIC website on Monday and obtained by The Tide correspondent.
The corporation said the increment followed the approval granted the corporation by the Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, recently.
The NDIC advised all the Deposit Money Banks (DMBS), PMBs and Micro Finance Bank (MFBs) to strictly comply to the CBN approved code of corporate government standards and sound risk management practices.
The NDIC statement said that the monetary policy review is carried out through studies and surveys and are aimed at ascertaining the adequacy or otherwise of the deposit insurance coverage level for insured institutions in Nigeria.
The corporation said that the outcome of the recent survey conduct in August 2015 revealed the compelling need for the upward review of the current NDIC rate for the PMBs.
The statement emphasized that NDIC board is empowered to periodically review the maximum deposit insurance coverage for licensed banks and other deposit taking financial institutions in accordance with changes in deposit structure, income levels and in line with global best practices”.
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