Bank debtors in Nigeria rush to bribe their way off newspapers’ publications’ list

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CBN-Building4Daily Sun reports that as Nigerian deposit money banks begin to “name and shame” chronic debtors, some heavily indebted customers have begun bribing their way out of the debtors’ list.

This their latest overture was sequel to the expira­tion of the three-month grace period for debtors to pay up or damn the consequences, which expired on August 1, 2015.

Anxiety continues to mount daily in the sector as de­faulters run from pillar to post to stop their names from being published given its associated image dent for corporate enti­ties and their managers.

Apart from the “name and shame” method, such debtors would be banned by the Cen­tral Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from participating in the for­eign exchange auction and the Nigerian securities market.

But prior to August 1, 2015, the debtors had taken the threat with levity saying it was one of such empty threats by the regulators, which banks often roll out to customers.

According to Daily Sun, when the banks began to publish names of the debt­ors at end of July, it caused no little stir in the system, thus prompting heavy debtors to wriggle out of the debtors’ list by way of bribery.

So far, the banks that have published and shamed their debtors include Enterprise Bank with over 102 debtors whose debts run into billions of naira; Heritage Bank, sev­en; Union Bank, 176; Fidel­ity Bank, 28; Stanbic IBTC 46; Skye Bank, 107; Sterling Bank, 61.

While 80 per cent of the debtors are corporate organ­isations, 20 per cent are big names in the society, includ­ing lawmakers and political bigwigs.

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