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Heritage Bank’s Head Office, Branches Up for Bids as NDIC Begins Liquidation Process

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The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has announced the sale of the head office, branches, and other assets of the now-defunct Heritage Bank.

This marks a significant move in NDIC’s role as the liquidator of the collapsed bank.

In an advertorial published in Punch on Thursday, NDIC invited interested members of the public to engage in a competitive bidding process for Heritage Bank’s assets.

The properties and chattels are located across 62 locations nationwide, including prime real estate in major cities.

“The sale includes the bank’s head office at 143 Ahmadu Bello Way, its annex at 130 Ahmadu Bello Way in Victoria Island, Lagos, along with six other branches in Lagos, four in Abuja, four in Rivers State, and others across the country,” the notice detailed.

Prospective buyers are encouraged to inspect the assets and submit their bids, along with a 10% deposit of their bid amount in the form of a Certified Bank Draft.

The NDIC notice specifies that successful bidders will have two weeks from notification to pay the remaining balance of the bid price.

This liquidation move follows NDIC’s earlier announcement about the verification and payment process for depositors of Heritage Bank, focusing initially on those with deposits of N5 million or less, which constitute about 99% of the bank’s customer base.

Bello Hassan, Managing Director of NDIC, highlighted the bank’s dire financial straits at a press briefing in Abuja.

He revealed that Heritage Bank had a customer base of 2.3 million, with deposits totaling N650 billion against a loan portfolio of N700 billion.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) revoked Heritage Bank’s license, citing breaches of financial regulations and an inability to improve financial performance, which posed threats to financial stability.

The decision was described by the CBN as “necessary following unsuccessful efforts to stem the bank’s decline.”

The Bank Directors Association of Nigeria (BDAN) and other stakeholders have expressed support for the CBN’s decision, recognizing it as essential for the health of the banking sector.

In the wake of the bank’s collapse, the House of Representatives has called for an investigation into the management of Heritage Bank and a comprehensive review of NDIC’s operations to enhance its role as a deposit insurer and liquidator of failed banks.

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