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Primary Mortgage Institutions Take New Name 2013
The President, Mortgage Banking Association of Nigeria, Mr Abimbola Olayinka, on Tuesday said that primary mortgage institutions would turn to primary mortgage banks by April, 2013.
Olayinka, who disclosed this in Lagos, said that the name change would be in line with the reform agenda in the sector.
He said that part of the reform agenda required that all institutions in the sector should recapitalise by April 30.
“It is worthy to note that after consolidation, our name will change positively from the current primary mortgage institutions to primary mortgage banks.
“This name change is in line with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s reform programme for our sector,” he said.
According to him, the association will encourage members to establish consumer education desk for the purpose of organising consumer credit literacy programmes.
Olayinka said that the desk would also help the association and the CBN in promoting the reform agenda.
He said that after the consolidation, the association’s activities would focus on ways to lower interest rates on mortgage loans to make them attractive.
The president said the emphasis would be in terms of guaranteeing long term loans, especially for private sector operators.
He said that the association would also pursue the introduction of mortgage default insurance scheme for the sector.
According to Olayinka, the public is on the verge of witnessing a new dawn in the mortgage sector after the recapitalisation exercise.
Reports say that under the recapitalisation programme, regional institutions are to recapitalise from N100 million to N2.5 billion, while those operating at the national level are to recapitalise to N5 billion.
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