NDIC Begins Verification Of Depositors Of 42 Failed MfBs

NDIC Begins Verification Of Depositors Of 42 Failed MfBs
By UDO ONYEKA
The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has commenced the
closure of 42 Microfinance Banks (MFBs) which operating licences were
recently revoked by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) with verification of their
respective depositors.
This was disclosed in a release signed by the Director, Claims Resolution Department of the Corporation, Mrs. Nurat Ajigbewu.
According to the NDIC, the CBN revoked the operating licences of the failed
MFBs with effect from Thursday 12th November, 2020.
“Consequently, the Corporation as the official liquidator of the banks commenced the process of
closure and payment of insured sums to verified depositors of the banks.
” In carrying out this mandate, the Corporation has requested all depositors of the closed banks to visit the respective banks’ addresses from Monday 21st – Thursday 24th December, 2020 where NDIC officials would be on ground to verify their claims”, NDIC said.
The release listed the affected MFBs as Hedgeworth MFB, Future Growth MFB,
Bagwai MFB, Ere City MFB, Cafon MFB, Akcofed MFB and Gufax MFB. Others
are Partnership MFB, ICB MFB, Onima MFB, Hometrust (Nations) MFB, Ringim
MFB, Bigthana MFB, Rogo MFB, Makoda MFB, Takai MFB, Bebeji MFB, Ajingi
MFB, Garko MFB, Kangiwa MFB, Augie MFB and Mopa MFB. Also on the list
are Solid Base MFB, Ultimate Benefit MFB, Ovidi MFB, Kirfi MFB, Credit
Express MFB, King Solomon MFB, Riggs MFB, Billionaire Blue Bricks MFB, Susu
MFB, Wealthstream MFB, Aguda Titun MFB, Sapphire MFB, Metro MFB,
Mountain Top MFB, Unyogba MFB, Wapo MFB, Ibogun MFB, Korede MFB,
Ahetou MFB and Fufore MFB.
The NDIC requests eligible depositors to visit the banks’ locations with
proof of account ownership such as passbook and cheque book as well as
valid means of identification to enhance their verification.

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