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    CBN Shuts Sapphire, Akcofed, Gufax In Akwa Ibom, 39 Nigerian Microfinance Banks

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comDecember 21, 2020 --- 7:57 amNo Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has shut three microfinance banks in Akwa Ibom State together with 39 others in the country.

    The banks are Akcofed MFB, Uyo; Gufax MFB, Uyo; and  Sapphire MFB, Uyo in Akwa Ibom State.

    The CBN has also withdrawn the operating licenses of 42 Microfinance Banks (MfBs), and the affected microfinance banks have been shut down.

    As a result Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), a financial undertaker has stepped in to wind down the banks.

    In a statement, the NDIC said it will promptly commence the verification of claims of depositors of the affected banks from Monday, December 21, 2020.

    The affected banks are Hedgeworth MFB, Utako, Abuja; Future Growth MFB, Utako, Abuja; Bagwai MFB, Bagwai LGA, Kano; Ere City MFB, Oriade LGA, Osun State; Cafon MFB, Garki II, Abuja; Partnership MFB, Onitsha, Anambra State; ICB MFB, Ilah, Delta State; Onima MFB, Ezinihite Mbaise LGA, Imo State; and Hometrust (NATIONS) MFB, Nkwere, Imo State.

    Others are Ringim MFB, Ringim, Jigawa State; Bigthana MFB, Ali Akilu Road, Kaduna; Rogo MFB, Rogo LGA, Kano State; Makoda MFB, Makoda LGA, Kano; Takai MFB, Takai LGA, Kano State; Bebeji MFB, Bebeji L.G.A., Kano State; Ajingi MFB, Ajingi LGA, Kano State; Garko MFB, Garko, Kano; Kangiwa MFB, Kangiwa LGA, Kebbi State; Augie MFB, Augie LGA, Kebbi State; Mopa MFB, Mopa, Kogi State.

    The affected operators also include Solid Base MFB, Ijumu LGA, Kogi State; Ultimate Benefit MFB, Lokoja, Kogi State; Ovidi MFB, Okene, Kogi State; Kirfi MFB, Kirfi LGA, Bauchi; Credit Express MFB, Kakawa Street, Lagos; King Solomon MFB, Western Avenue, Iponri, Lagos; Riggs MFB, Victoria Island, Lagos; Billionaire Blue Bricks MFB, Ajah, Lagos; Susu MFB, Yaba, Lagos; Wealthstream MFB, Apapa, Lagos; and Aguda Titun MFB, Ogba, Lagos.

    Also on the list are Metro MFB, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos, Mountain Top MFB, Trade Fair Complex, Lagos; Unyogba MFB, Ofu LGA, Kogi State; Wapo MFB, Okene, Kogi State; Ibogun MFB, Ifo LGA, Ogun State; Korede MFB, Igbotako, Ondo State; Ahetou MFB, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA, Rivers State and Fufore MFB, Yola, Adamawa State.

    “This is to inform the depositors, creditors, shareholders and the general public that the operating licences of the under listed 42 Microfinance Banks (MFBs) have been revoked by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) effective from 12th of November, 2020.

    The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), the official liquidator of the banks whose licences were recently revoked, is in the process of closing the listed banks and paying their insured depositors,” the NDIC said.

    It added: “We therefore request that all depositors of these banks should visit the closed banks’ addresses and meet NDIC officials for the verification of their claims, commencing from Monday, 21st December, 2020 till Thursday, 24th December, 2020.”

    She was delivering a keynote address at the opening ceremony of the 2020 sensitisation seminar for judges of the Federal High Court in Abuja with the theme: ‘The Challenges to Deposit Insurance Law and Practice in Nigeria.’

    Abiola- Edewor noted that the phenomenon had informed the concerted efforts by NDIC to continuously collaborate with the judiciary and other stakeholders in promoting sound knowledge and understanding of the deposit insurance system over the years. She said the NDIC would continue to jealously guard the relationship with the Judiciary.

    She added that the current economic situation occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic had further underscored the need to strengthen the collaboration towards enhancing the stability of the financial system.

    While describing judgments against the corporation for liabilities of failed banks under liquidation as another challenge confronting it, she noted that effective resolution of legal issues affecting the administration of the deposit insurance system was critical to the enhancement of safety and soundness of the banking system.

    She said the corporation would be looking forward to drawing from the rich knowledge and experience of the Federal High Court judges on ways of addressing these challenges.

    The Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice John Tsoho, noted that the seminar had gone a long way in broadening the knowledge of judges, not only in deposit insurance law and practice, but also in the workings and operations of the financial system.

    The Administrator of the National Judicial Institute (NJI), Justice Rosaline Bozimo stated that the seminar was aimed at consolidating on the gains of the NJI and NDIC in exposing judges to best practices in deposit insurance law in particular and the financial system in general. She was represented by the Director of Research, Mr. Gbenga Omotesho.

    Aldo directed eligible depositors should contact the representatives of the director, Claims Resolution Department of the NDIC in any of the centres/zonal offices in Abuja, Lagos, Enugu, Benin, Kano, Ilorin, Bauchi, Sokoto, Yola and Port Harcourt.
    The executive director (Corporate Services) of NDIC, Mrs. Omolola Abiola-Edewor, said the situation is a global challenge to the deposit insurance system.

     

     

    Apapa Augie LGA-Kebbi State Bagwai LGA-Kano Bagwai MFB Bauchi; Credit Express MFB Bebeji L.G.A. Cafon MFB Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Ere City MFB Ezinihite Mbaise LGA-Imo State; Hometrust (NATIONS) MFB Future Growth MFB Garki II-Abuja Garko Gufax MFB-Uyo Hedgeworth MFB-Utako ICB MFB Ifo LGA Igbotako Ikeja Ilah-Delta State Iponri Jigawa State; Bigthana MFB Kaduna; Rogo MFB Kakawa Street Kangiwa LGA Kano State; Ajingi MFB Kano State; Bebeji MFB Kano State; Garko MFB Kano State; Makoda MFB Kano; Kangiwa MFB Kano; Takai MFB Kebbi State; Augie MFB Kirfi LGA Kirfi MFB Kogi State Kogi State; Ibogun MFB Kogi State; Wapo MFB Lagos Lagos; and Aguda Titun MFB Lagos; Billionaire Blue Bricks MFB Lagos; King Solomon MFB Lagos; Riggs MFB Lagos; Susu MFB Lagos; Unyogba MFB Lagos; Wealthstream MFB Makoda LGA Metro MFB Mopa MFB Mopa-Kogi State Mountain Top MFB Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation-NDIC Nkwere-Imo State Ofu LGA Ogba Ogba-Lagos Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA Ogun State; Korede MFB Okene Okene-Kogi State Ondo State; Ahetou MFB Onima MFB Oriade LGA-Osun State Ovidi MFB Partnership MFB-Onitsha-Anambra State Ringim Ringim MFB Rivers State and Fufore MFB Rogo LGA Sapphire MFB-Uyo Solid Base MFB-Ijumu LGA Takai LGA Trade Fair Complex Ultimate Benefit MFB-Lokoja Utako-Abuja Victoria Island Western Avenue Yaba Yola
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