Nigerian Deposit Money Banks on Monday continued with the policy of
naming and shaming their delinquent debtors with further publication of
the names of firms and their directors whose loans have become
non-performing for more than one year.
While nine banks published the names of the loans defaulters on Monday,
four banks released the lists of their chronic debtors, owing a total of
N143.81bn, on Tuesday.
The four banks are First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Access Bank Plc,
Diamond Bank Plc and Unity Bank Plc.
The banks, which had published the list of their
delinquent debtors on Monday were Zenith Bank Plc, Guaranty Trust Bank
Plc, Union Bank Plc, Sterling Bank Plc, Skye Bank Plc, Fidelity Bank
Plc, Stanbic IBTC Bank, Heritage Bank Limited and Enterprise Bank
Limited.
First Bank, which has its total amount of non-performing loans as
N43.72bn, published 92 names of delinquent debtors.
The first five companies on the lender’s list owe a combined sum of
N23bn. These are Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited, Starcomm Plc; BGL
Securities Limited, where a former Minister of Finance and National
Planning, Kalu Idika Kalu, is a director; Shield Petroleum Limited and
Fargo Petroleum and Gas Limited.
Shield Petroleum, the number one on the list, owes N6.883bn; while
Zurich International Service, the last on the list, owes N26.69m.
Unity Bank also released 260 names of delinquent debtors with a combined
NPL figure of N45.52bn.
The list has the companies of some prominent Nigerians. These include
Umar Mutallab’s DeanShanger Project Limited, N3.6bn; Senator Ayodele
Arise and a former Minister of State for Works, Mr. Dayo Adeyeye’s
International Payment Devices Limited, N81.9m; and Prince Adeyanju
Olateru-Olagbegi’s Cupid Investment BDC, N90.1m.
Other prominent companies on the list are Ekiti Kete Mass Transit, which
owes N991m; Fargo Petroleum and Gas Limited, N2.5bn; Ava Cement
Limited, N.8bn; and Plywood Chemical and Accessories, N1.1bn.
Ava Cement topped Unity Bank’s debtors’ list with N9.8bn, while Malcolm
Akpokodje owes the least with N20m.
Access Bank Plc published a list of 11 delinquent debtors, with a
combined NPL figure of approximately N3.4bn.
Top on the list are Bioka Ventures Limited, which owes N1.15bn, while
Derukas International Limited was last on the list with a debt of
N56.3m.
Diamond Bank Plc has N47.17bn as its total NPLs, with companies
belonging to prominent Nigerians owing sizeable amounts.
These include Sir Emeka Offor’s Global ScanSystem Limited, which the
bank says owes N181m; a former Chairman, House of Representatives
Committee on the Diaspora, Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa’s Thriller Eneavours,
which owes N122m; and a former Delta State Commissioner for Sports
Solomon Ogba’s Delta Mega Trend Limited, which owes N89m.
Source: Punch
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