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NDIC Commences Verification For Creditors Of Defunct Gracefield MFB

by Adekunle Munir
February 2, 2024
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The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has initiated a verification process for creditors of Gracefield Microfinance Bank (MFB) in liquidation, urging them to come forward for the verification of their claims.
The exercise will also include former staff of the MFB. NDIC is currently in the process of paying liquidation dividends to creditors, and eligible individuals are encouraged to visit NDIC officials in their zonal offices or access the website for verification between February 1 and March 8.
Zonal Offices for Verification Include:
Lagos
Enugu
Benin
Kano
Ilorin
Bauchi
Port-Harcourt
Sokoto
Yola
Owerri
Abeokuta
Federal Capital Territory
This verification process marks the first dividend payment for the creditors of the defunct Gracefield MFB.

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  • Chika Izuora
    Chika Izuora

Tags: AbeokutabauchiBeninEnuguFederal Capital TerritoryGracefield Microfinance Bank (MFB)IlorinKanoLagosNigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC)OwerriPort-HarcourtSokotoYola
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