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The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has released a list of Heritage Bank assets across the country for sale.
The assets, announced to the public via advertisements in newspapers, are open to anyone interested.
The sale of the properties followed the revocation of Heritage Bank's license by the Central Bank of Nigeria and the NDIC's task to liquidate the bank.
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Heritage Bank properties listed for sale include the head office in Lagos branches and several buildings nationwide.
There are 48 properties and their chattels, including vehicles, office equipment, plants, and machinery, in 62 locations.
Part of the advertorial reads:
“The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation in the exercise of its right as Liquidator of failed Deposit Money Banks hereby invites interested members of the general public to buy the assets (landed property and chattels) of defunct Heritage Banks through public competitive bidding."Read also
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Punch reports that interested partieslooking to purchase Heritage Bank's properties are invited to inspect the assets and submit bids to the NDIC office in Lagos.
Bids are expected to come in with 10% of the bid amount in Certified Bank Draft.
Successful bidders must pay the bid price balance within two weeks of notification.
Legit.ng previously reported that the NDIC has disclosed that depositors who provide the required documentation will receive their insured sum within a week.
The CBN appointed NIDC as the liquidator in line with the provisions of the law.
NDIC said that Heritage Bank depositors with alternative bank accounts will be paid up to the insured amount of N5 million per depositor using their Bank Verification Number (BVN) to find alternative bank accounts.
Source: Legit.ng
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