• Home
  • Photo News
  • News
    • NGO/CSO
    • Photo News
    • OrientalNews 7th Anniversary
    • Press Releases
    • World News
    • Nigeria News
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Sports
  • Interviews
  • SMEs
  • Law
    • Crime
  • Travel & Tours
    • Aviation
    • Tourism
  • Energy
    • Oil & Gas
    • Power
  • Business
    • Banking & Finance
      • Capital Market
      • Money Market
    • Pension
    • Insurance
    • Brands & Marketing
    • IT & Telecoms
    • Labour
    • Agriculture
    • Maritime
    • Property
    • Manufacturing
  • Regulators
    • Nigeria Bureu of Statistics
    • PENCOM
    • NAICOM
    • SEC
    • NSE
    • CBN
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Saturday, May 16
  • About us
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Advertize here
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Oriental News Nigeria
  • Home
  • Photo News
  • News
    • NGO/CSO
    • Photo News
    • OrientalNews 7th Anniversary
    • Press Releases
    • World News
    • Nigeria News
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Sports
  • Interviews
  • SMEs
  • Law
    • Crime
  • Travel & Tours
    • Aviation
    • Tourism
  • Energy
    • Oil & Gas
    • Power
  • Business
    • Banking & Finance
      • Capital Market
      • Money Market
    • Pension
    • Insurance
    • Brands & Marketing
    • IT & Telecoms
    • Labour
    • Agriculture
    • Maritime
    • Property
    • Manufacturing
  • Regulators
    • Nigeria Bureu of Statistics
    • PENCOM
    • NAICOM
    • SEC
    • NSE
    • CBN
Oriental News Nigeria
Home»Home»NDIC Insists Nigerian Banks Are Healthy
Home

NDIC Insists Nigerian Banks Are Healthy

By orientalnewsngJune 17, 2015No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Yemisi Izuora
NDIC 2
The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has affirmed that Nigerian banks are in good financial position and therefore healthy and  workings in line with global standards.

The Deputy Director, Research, (NDIC), Hashim Ahmad, said  after the sensitization of the 2015 Batch ‘A Stream 2’, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members at the orientation camp, Paiko in Niger state that  the corporation undertakes proper supervision of the banks in the country as insurer to ensure they remain healthy.

“Nigerian Banks are relatively healthy in line with global standards. It is unlikely announcing the healthy status of our banks in the public but we normally say in aggregate and I think our annual report will soon be released and be made available for public scrutiny”, he said

The NDIC Deputy Director, Research said, “We don’t particularly say Bank A or B is distressed. We are simply saying that on aggregate basis we will tell you the industry is this or that, but we undertake supervision of the banks as insurer as you know, no insurer will sit back and allow his risk to crystallize before he wakes up.

“We are embarking on the supervision of Banks to ensure they remain safe and sound,” he said, explaining that the agency also undertakes the stress resolutions of most Banks.

“Any Bank that is identified as distressed or in difficult operational situation is normally turned over to the NDIC for management and so we manage the affected Banks until such a time that it is deemed to be fit or safe and sound to continue in business,” he said.

Hashim also told journalists that, “In the course of doing that we take over the management and control of the Banks. We can go to that extent of managing the Bank until such a time we think it is able to stand on its feet and then we hands it back to its owners.

“The NDIC as the sole liquidator of banks in Nigeria undertakes liquidation when all other avenue to resuscitate the purchase of the bank fails. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will then revoke the license and hands the bank over to NDIC for liquidation widening off of the affairs of the Bank,” he explained.

Hashim also revealed how soon Savannah Bank will back on business, saying, “We expect the Bank to bounce back soonest because it has been handed over to the owners. At our own end, (NDIC), we can only act and exercise our own mandate when a licence is revoked by the CBN.”

Recall that Savannah Bank’s licence was revoked in 2002, and they dragged the regulator (CBN) to Court, and an injunction was given that their licence be restored.

“As Savannah Bank stands today, the licence has been restored by the CBN and there is nothing NDIC can do in terms of paying off depositors, since their licence is back to them. And we can’t go and pay anybody,” he said.

Share this:

  • Share
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Tweet
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
featured NDIC Insists Nigerian Banks Are Healthy
orientalnewsng

Related Posts

NPA Strengthens Growth Trajectory In Q1.* ‎- Larger vessels drive 19.5% surge as vehicle traffic jumps 67%

May 11, 2026

Nigeria’s Balance Sheet Set To Improve On Account Of Middle East Crises

March 6, 2026

NCDMB Donates Equipment, Simulators To Bayelsa Medical University

February 28, 2026

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

The latest
  • AS NIGERIA’S CHIEF MARKETER ATTENDS AFRICA CEOS FORUM
  • FirstMobile: How to Install and Register for FirstBank’s Mobile App
  • Heirs Insurance Group Named Among Africa’s Fastest-Growing Companies In Financial Times Ranking
  • EMT Foundation Cautions Public Against Fake Empowerment Forms 
  • CGC Adeniyi Presses For Human-Centred Digital Transformation At UNILORIN Int’l Conference
  • Onne Area II Command Records ₦77.3 Billion In One Month
  • APM Terminal To Make Fresh $600 Million Investment In Nigeria
  • NSC, NSCDC, Nigeria Correctional Services Boosts Security Measures In Oyo State 
  • TRIBEST Corporate Support Group Appoints Abel Fadebi As Group Executive Director 
  • PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU’S STATEMENT ON THE COMMENCEMENT OF APC PRIMARIES NATIONWIDE
Categories
Quick Links
  • About us
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Advertize here
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
Copyright © 2026 Oriental News Nigeria. All right reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.